50 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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experimental systems for cryogenic measurements Development of a microwave quantum control & readout stack Development of Python code to operate quantum systems Detailed experimental characterization
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secondments of 3 months at HPE Belgium (Brussel), Spincloud Systems GmbH (Dresden), and Technical University Ilmenau. There will also be regular meetings with the other 14 PhD students in the doctoral network
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advantage Highly motivated and able to work independently and in an analytical manner Reliable and conscientious working style with a high level of self-organization and time management skills Fluent command
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Your Job: In this PhD project, you will explore the stability and dynamic behaviour of inverter-based power systems, using state-of-the-art supercomputing infrastructure. You’ll work at the cutting
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extreme scenarios. Your tasks: Conduct security and resilience studies for highly stressed systems (e.g., multiple faults, high renewable shares, or equipment failures). Evaluate system vulnerabilities and
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Your Job: Establishing a proper model membrane system to analyze membrane fusion events Investigating the molecular interaction of the aromatic compound with other lipid compounds of the delivery
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, pipeline repurposing, and Power-to-Gas technologies Evaluate and compare system operational behaviours under diverse policy and market scenarios (e.g., hydrogen import strategies, regional demand
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in publishing research results in relevant scientific journals Excellent command of English, both spoken and written Understanding the German language is an asset Willingness and ability to collaborate
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able to work independently and in an analytical manner Reliable and conscientious working style with a high level of self-organization and time management skills Fluent command of written and spoken
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. Their molecular behavior has profound effects on soil hydraulic properties and biome stability. However, despite advances in continuum modeling of soil and plant-water systems, the molecular-scale mechanisms