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phosphonate linkers preparation and crystallization of new MOF structures advanced synthetic methods, including work with air-sensitive compounds (Schlenk techniques) comprehensive characterization of materials
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the properties of these thin films. The growth of the materials will be done via molecular beam epitaxy, where we can control crystal properties down to single atomic layers. Growth control and investigation
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modeling methods for computational crystal plasticity. As this is an in-house position, there is teaching duties involved and this also requires decent knowledge of the German language besides English. You
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-based methods for discrete sequences (e.g., DNA, RNA, amino acid, and crystals) remain fundamentally underdeveloped. Existing approaches rely on ad hoc corruption mechanisms that lack theoretical
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, altermagnets, and new classes of compensated spin-split systems. These materials exhibit magnetic order without conventional ferromagnetism, offering new routes to functional behaviour rooted in crystal symmetry
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the production of quasi-2D films obtained from polymeric liquid crystal phases and in their mechanical characterisation. Be available to implement and perform 3D printing of cellulosic liquid crystal systems and
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the QuantERA project " Collective quantum phenomena in dissipative systems – towards time-crystal applications in sensing and metrology (CoQuaDis)". The CoQuaDis project aims to study many-body phases in open
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of ice crystals can dehydrate air in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) region, thereby influencing the water vapor budget of this region. Aerosols and cirrus are important to the global
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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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developing better models for fragmentation of metals that include a consideration of the structure at the micro-scale, linking this to fragment formation at the macro-level. This will build on work in crystal