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Description At the Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering at Kiel University at the Chair of Composite Materials (Prof. Tayebeh Ameri), starting at 01.04.2026, we are looking for a Researcher
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composition, fatdistribution, tissue alterations resulting from metabolic diseases) and the direct or indirect visualization ofmetabolic activity. Applicants are expected to provide evidence of experience
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previously unused plastic waste via a novel plasma pyrolysis process, for use as a filler in rubber composites. The successful candidate will work in an interdisciplinary consortium of scientists and prominent
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the properties of composite, biological networks which consist of stiff filaments and liquid inclusions which arise from liquid-liquid phase separation. We will use a multi-scale approach bridging scales from
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familiarize yourself with the topic of “cold gas spraying of metal matrix composite materials.” Your tasks will include: Independent planning and execution of analyses of tests to evaluate the coating quality
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and reactive processes in materials with multicomponent composition. You will play a pivotal role in this undertaking, developing core quantum-computing methods and methodical interfaces for integration
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with multicomponent composition. You will play a pivotal role in this undertaking, developing core quantum-computing methods and methodical interfaces for integration into a larger framework of quantum
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aerosol composition and properties together with cirrus occurrences in the UTLS for achieving a better understanding of the link between aerosols and cirrus clouds in the UTLS, for which Lagrangian
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description: The focus of the RTG is on the development, characterization and modelling of novel, multi-phase composite systems capable of withstanding temperatures substantially beyond 1300 °C and harsh
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detail: Identification of novel electrolyte components (conductive salts, solvents/co solvents and functional additives) and their optimal compositions for the development of advanced non aqueous aprotic