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unravel the atomic-scale mechanisms that underlie the high strength and ductility of Mg-rare earth (RE) based alloys. This will be achieved through a combination of advanced microstructural characterization
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, AMO GmbH Aachen, MPI Microstructure Physics Halle, NaMLab gGmbH Dresden, and Ruhr-University Bochum. We are offering a PhD Position – Co-Integration of Memristive Devices and 2D Field-Effect Transistors
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theoretical tools for their description. Tasks: #3 Position at the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel) for project RTG2861-A3 Research topic: Microstructured PCL
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, AMO GmbH Aachen, MPI Microstructure Physics Halle, NaMLab gGmbH Dresden, and Ruhr-University Bochum. We are offering a PhD Position – In-Operando Spectromicroscopy of Novel Electronic Devices Your Job
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, AMO GmbH Aachen, MPI Microstructure Physics Halle, NaMLab gGmbH Dresden, and Ruhr-University Bochum. We are offering a PhD Position – Area-Dependent Memristive Devices for In-Memory Computing Your Job
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3D optical access for more advanced spectroscopy schemes. These vapor cells will be the core component in atomic gyroscope and magnetometer products being developed at Q.ANT. For fabricating
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. The aim is to develop strategies for potential applications in information technology and quantum technology. A cleanroom for component processing and a variety of modern analysis methods are available
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. The aim is to develop strategies for potential applications in information technology and quantum technology. A cleanroom for component processing and a variety of modern analysis methods are available
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. Such superlattices are the key element for many prospective applications, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and electro-optical modulators. - Time-resolved X-ray diffraction. In this project, we want
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PhD project: The genomes of basically all living organisms on our planet are invaded by genetic elements called transposable elements (TEs). These TEs can be considered as parasites in our genome