Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
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
-
Your Job: In this PhD project, you will shape the future of power system security by harnessing exascale computing. Your research will focus on understanding and enhancing grid resilience under
-
your doctoral degree: A three-year PhD project with a competitive salary in an international and stimulating research environment Integration into a multi-disciplinary team of PhD students and experts
-
work Your Profile: Completed university degree (Master`s) in a subject with a strong focus on chemical engineering, e.g. process engineering, mechanical engineering, technical chemistry, relevant
-
Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: PGI-14 - Neuromorphic Compute Nodes Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: You will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral
-
Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: PGI-14 - Neuromorphic Compute Nodes Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: You will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral
-
publications and project reports Support in establishing the institute Your Profile: Master`s degree in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related discipline Extensive knowledge
-
will be part of this PhD position: (Semi-)Automated production of catalyst inks from commercial materials Development of characterization workflow for catalyst inks and interfaces Establishment of a
-
Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or a related field Knowledge in Neuromorphic Computing or Computational Neuroscience is a plus Experience in mathematical modelling Excellent programming skills and experience
-
edge of energy systems and computational engineering, developing scalable methods to simulate and secure IBR-dominated grids. Your key responsibilities include: Conducting large-scale simulations