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/InstituteKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, KITCountryGermanyCityKarlsruheGeofield Contact City 76131 Karlsruhe Website https://www.kit.edu Street Kaiserstraße 12 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn
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closely linked to a related opening at IMD-1 at Forschungszentrum Jülich within the same project consortium: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/jobs/2025-361 Please feel free to apply for both available
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. The IFW supports
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for a wide range of industrial, automotive and energy-related applications. You will have the following tasks: Design concept and development of thermoacoustic microdevices, focusing on optimizing
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Your Job: Design and development of a modular high throughput sample environment for chemical hydrogen storage investigations under realistic conditions Design, optimization, and testing of sample
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—such as engine load, fuel flow, and environmental conditions—to optimize combustion and propulsion strategies. This dynamic adjustment ensures that hydrogen, with its unique properties like high flame speed
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description: You will have the following tasks: Development and optimization of micromanipulators and automated systems for microbiopsy together with the PhD student Integration of microbiopsy system into soft
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Your Job: Operando X-ray investigations of energy materials, with a focus on chemical hydrogen storage Design, development, and optimization of advanced sample environments and reactors for high
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of workflows in Python to optimize throughput, reproducibility, and data management. The overarching goal is to create a standardized and scalable platform that accel-erates discovery in stem cell biology and
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(EKFZ: https://ekfz.uni-goettingen.de) Your tasks Large-scale and in-depth characterization of optimized Channelrhodopsin variants for basic research in neuroscience and future optogenetic therapies