48 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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exciting new topics. You will work in a multidisciplinary team of enthusiastic data scientists, software developers and domain scientists on, e.g.: Developing self-supervised learning frameworks to extract
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PhD Position - Organic Electrosynthesis: monitoring of reaction transients with real-time techniques
real-time analysis of electrochemical processes, developed in the Department of Electrocatalysis, will be applied by You to discover and develop novel Organic Electrosynthetic Protocols. Your tasks
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Your Job: You will develop instrumental analytical and theoretical methods to determine the origin of hydrogen and, in particular hydrogen carriers (including methanol, LOHC systems, formic acid) by
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of structure-performance relationships of different catalyst and membrane surfaces Development and validation of various test stand modifications Coordination with internal and external project partners from
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curiosity. Enthusiasm for innovative questions and enjoyment of independently developing research methods Our Offer: We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the
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Your Job: Become part of the Microscale Bioengineering working group! We will tailor your individual research project to your technical expertise and personal interests. Development and optimization
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, which will be used to inform the digital twin for regenerative agriculture developed in action field 1 of ReGenFarm. work in an interdisciplinary team with other doctoral and postdoctoral researchers
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Your Job: As part of your doctoral project, you will focus on the development of strategies for the regeneration of catalysts that deactivate in the release of hydrogen from the liquid organic
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Collaborative Doctoral Project (PhD Position) - AI-guided design of scaffold-free DNA nanostructures
self-assemble from a number of interacting single-stranded DNA molecules. An accurate prediction of DNA structures still remains difficult, which significantly slows down the development of new desirable
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workshops, career development, and networking Join a dynamic institute hosting over ten atmospheric chemistry research groups, offering rich opportunities for collaboration and learning Extensive