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. The aim is to evaluate and improve the long-term reliability of these materials for green hydrogen production. To achieve this, your responsibilities will include: Design and execution of experiments
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of the Universe, and their internal charge structure is deeply connected to the absence of antimatter in the cosmos. Precision experiments with ultracold neutrons already reach energy resolutions of 10
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science and energy technologies Basic knowledge of artificial intelligence and data analysis methods Programming skills, ideally in Python Independent and analytical way of working Reliable and thorough
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workflows for descriptor based microstructure reconstruction to identify material parameters for crystal plasticity simulations from experimental data through inverse analysis to establish structure–property
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research. For the working group “Past and Future Earth” (PATH) within the Research Department “Earth System Analysis”, PIK is offering a PhD position (m/f/d) (Position number: 21-2025 PhD PATH) in the field
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document fossil turtle specimens Process and analyze digital CT datasets of cranial and neurological structures Carry out geometric morphometric analyses to study shape variation Conduct eco-morphological
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of the projected weather parameters into the RESkit framework and subsequent calibration and validation of the output Global simulation of the electricity output under various climate change scenarios Analysis
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. For the working group “Past and Future Earth” (PATH) within the Research Department “Earth System Analysis”, PIK is offering a PhD position (m/f/d) (Position number: 21-2025 PhD PATH) in the field of paleoclimate
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Your Job: Analysis of possible applications of CO2 capture and CO2 utilization in the energy system requires detailed techno-economic modelling of these technologies. A major focus of this doctoral
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profile: • Very good degree (Master or Diploma) in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science or a comparable field. • Experience in machine elements, structural analysis, fault