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analyses, you will develop import scenarios for Germany, visualize your results, and derive recommendations for future import strategies. Throughout the project, you will receive guidance and support from
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close to full-time, allow you to tailor your working hours to suit your individual needs. For more information, visit: https://go.fzj.de/near-full-time KNOWLEDGE & FURTHER TRAINING: Your development is
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Service makes it easier for international employees to get started CAREER CENTER: You will receive explicit support with regard to your career development opportunities: https://go.fzj.de/careercenter FIXED
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program in the field of process engineering, environmental engineering, biotechnology, chemistry, or a related field Interest in process simulation Excellent organizational skills Ability to show initiative
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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
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your work, you support the research of scientific guests at the MLZ. You will not be alone in this, but you will be supported by technicians and software developers. Furthermore, in cooperation with
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Master`s program in the field of process engineering, chemical engineering, energy engineering, environmental engineering, or a related field Good knowledge of thermodynamics, process engineering, and
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Your Job: Strategic development of the research field on material availability in global energy system transformations, building on the content of the ERC Starting Grant Independent project
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heteroepitaxial systems Develop strategies to compensate internal stress and mechanical deformation. Explore the spatial and vertical confinement of ionic and electronic charge carriers and their scattering
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, graph neural networks, physics-informed ML) to approximate PF results Train models using simulation results generated from conventional power flow solvers Evaluate AI-based approximators in terms