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collaboration low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) as well as atomic force microscopy (AFM) in the workgroup of Prof. Manuel Gruber (UDE), and first-principles electronic structure calculations in
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Start your online nomination or continue your nomination in "My Humboldt" Online nomination Continue nomination Research award for internationally recognised academics working in applied research
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dehydrogenation with various oxidants. Evaluate concepts, test catalysts, and design and optimize continuous plants. Your tasks in detail: Conceive chemical processes based on thermodynamic principles and
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are using ferroelectric memories, which can calculate AI algorithms from the field of deep learning in resistive crossbar structures with extremely low power consumption and high speed. Furthermore, we
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dehydrogenation with various oxidants. Evaluate concepts, test catalysts, and design and optimize continuous plants. Your tasks in detail: Conceive chemical processes based on thermodynamic principles and
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Degree PhD Course location Kaiserslautern Teaching language English Languages Discussions are held in English (100%). Programme duration 8 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time
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. Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Winter semester Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content
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courses are held in English. Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Winter and summer semester Application deadline SICSS recruits new doctoral candidates through job postings of the "Climate, Climatic
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of scientific findings as a basic principle. KIT's research and innovation activities are in line with the federal government's high-tech strategy and the continued Joint Initiative for Research and Innovation
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generation of social, computer-based, and cyber-physical systems that make a substantial contribution to the welfare of our society, for example, via embodied intelligent systems that are tailored to users