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student specializing in chemistry, materials science, production engineering or a comparable degree program Extensive practical experience with laboratory work Ideally previous knowledge in the field
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program Extensive practical experience with laboratory work Ideally previous knowledge in the field of electrochemistry or battery research Personal motivation, strong communication skills, reliability
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processing and databases is advantageous Proficiency in programming with C and Python (especially in the context of open-source software projects) Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, or similar technologies
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professional life 30 days of vacation, annual bonus payment in accordance with TVöD Bund (German federal civil service collective agreement), and company pension plan (VBL) Discounted company or Germany ticket
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through simulation Utilize advanced CMOS technology nodes (28nm, 22nm, and below) Automate the design and layouts using Skill programming Develop behavioural models for circuit verification Contribute
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gained during your studies. They also offer insights into various application areas of technical degree programs. What you bring to the table Enrolled student in the fields of physical engineering
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, company pension plan (VBL), and other social benefits Remuneration is based on TVöD EG 14 (depending on qualifications). The position is permanent. The weekly working time is 39 hours. We value and promote
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for automatic code generation. This is particularly relevant in industrial automation: PLCs form the backbone of many systems, and their programming in Structured Text (ST) is an established standard. Although
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or similar object-oriented programming languages. Experience with machine learning/statistical methods applied to time series data is advantageous. Familiarity with databases, containerization, and knowledge
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program aims to develop novel photonic measurement techniques based on interferometry and nonlinear optics that enable spectroscopic measurements of the entire physiologically relevant concentration range