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technology. Your tasks will include: With us, you will develop, design, and implement high-performance GaN components, circuits, and modules for high-frequency applications up to 10 GHz. Your expertise will
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digitalization team of the departments »High performance materials « and »Modular production machines «, we deal with the development of the control software of production machines and data-driven optimization
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Would you like to gain experience in a modern and professional team and learn firsthand how research and development in the field of computational imaging works? Then you've come to the right place
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on an international level – a good command of German and English will make your day-to-day work easier. What we offer We support you on your professional journey. Whether personally, professionally, or methodically, we
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The »High-Performance Cutting « department develops technologies and application-oriented solutions for cutting along the entire process chain - from process design and pre-process simulation
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Operations & Logistics” group at our site in Bremerhaven, Bremen or Hamburg. Here, we develop innovative methods for the optimization of installation, operation, and dismantling concepts for offshore wind
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institutions worldwide, we conduct research along the entire semiconductor value chain and on tailor-made synthetic diamonds. Whether high-frequency circuits for communication technology, voltage converter
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a related degree program. Experience in laboratory work, materials synthesis, and reactor operation is advantageous. Proficiency with material characterization techniques and tools such as MATLAB
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of a novel cell design and configuration of the electrochemical approach using the selective materials. Evaluation of the performance of an automated system for the recovery of CRM using the novel
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platform as a doctoral student? At Fraunhofer IPMS , in collaboration with renowned German and European partners from science and industry, we are developing analog accelerators using novel non-volatile