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? Join us in pioneering research that tackles these global challenges! We are seeking a motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher to join our cutting-edge project aimed at developing organic
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develop composite materials, design concepts and devices for soft and deformable electronic systems. Areas of special interest are bioelectronics and neural interfaces, stretchable (semi)conductors, energy
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You will be working in a larger research and development project in parallel, distributed and heterogeneous computing. The project work can, under certain circumstances, be combined with an internal
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Exciting postdoc opportunity for an organic chemist! Want to use your synthesis skills to help in the development of renewable energy technologies? We are seeking a motivated and creative
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for energy and catalytic applications. The Materials Design division is currently active in the design and development of new 2D materials. This is achieved through a combination of theoretical simulations
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predictive control under uncertainty for autonomous systems. The research aims to develop improved numerical methods for solving challenging belief-space motion planning problems, where the uncertainty in
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developing and applying new optical spectroscopy techniques that use ultrafast (<10 fs) pulses of light and mid-infrared spectroscopy to understand how vibrational modes mediate a range of fundamental
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PyTorch, along with a solid understanding of modern neural network architectures and techniques. You are experienced in conducting independent research and highly motivated to develop methodologies
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for bioelectronics. The devices are developed by processes mimicking the biological biology and they are aimed to interface with the brain. The person we need We are looking for someone with background in physics
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intended support design decisions related to manufacturing and process parameter selections; known to influence the material microstructure. Duties: The post doc will develop and apply computational methods