40 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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Your Job: Possible doctoral research topics: Designing processes and plants for the synthesis and use of chemical hydrogen storage Integration of chemical hydrogen storage systems into industrial
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Your Job: As part of your doctoral project, you will work on the production of the energy carrier dimethyl carbonate (DMC) using an innovative, sustainable, and catalytic process that exploits
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Your Job: Conducting in-situ and in-operando Raman experiments on glass corrosion Developing and constructing fluid cells with integrated alpha radiation sources Performing post-mortem analyses (electron microscopy e.g. EPMA, SEM, and X-ray methods e.g. µCT, XRD) Preparing and evaluating...
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communities and interfaces to higher-level grids (electricity) for stable operation and effective market participation Supporting case studies with municipal and regional partners to bridge research and real
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environmental geophysics. This PhD project aims to advance the process-based understanding of SSF by combining state-of-the-art geophysical methods with controlled field experiments and numerical modeling
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Your Job: Healthy brain function relies on dynamic changes at the synapse. The relevant synaptic turnover and plasticity processes span spatial scales from the molecular up to the network level, and
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extreme scenarios. Your tasks: Conduct security and resilience studies for highly stressed systems (e.g., multiple faults, high renewable shares, or equipment failures). Evaluate system vulnerabilities and
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underlying these processes remain poorly represented. This PhD project aims to fill that gap by using molecular simulations to quantify the interactions of SOM and EPS with water and minerals, and to connect
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two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications
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two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications