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tasks include: Development and optimization of interfaces and APIs for the integration of heterogeneous energy system data Implementation and maintenance of automated data processing and transformation
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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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months In addition to exciting tasks and a collegial working environment, we offer you much more: https://go.fzj.de/benefits We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, e.g. in terms
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Your Job: Design and development of an in-house X-ray beamline for long term operando investigation of chemical hydrogen storage reactors Unravelling of relationships between catalyst structure and
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tasks. We also support you from the very beginning and make your start easier with our Welcome Days and Welcome Guide: https://go.fzj.de/welcome WORK-LIFE BALANCE: We offer flexible working hours to help
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, i.e., high-fidelity virtual representations of agricultural ecosystems. These digital twins will enhance our understanding of ecosystem functioning, more specifically water and carbon fluxes, supporting
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will receive 30 days of vacation KNOWLEDGE & DEVELOPMENT: Your professional development is important to us – we support you specifically and individually e.g., through training and networking
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Your Job: Experimental investigation of the PEMWE cell Development of the cell assembly and measurement protocols with systematic variation of material combinations and operating conditions
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receive explicit support with regard to your career development opportunities: https://go.fzj.de/careercenter In addition to exciting tasks and a collegial working environment, we offer you much more: https
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Approach ( https://vhrz669.hrz.uni-marburg.de/ssf/ ). Understanding the mechanisms controlling subsurface flow (SSF) and the conditions under which it occurs remains a major challenge in hydrology and