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The development of complex materials with tailored properties as well as the understanding of the underlying mechanisms require reliable high-throughput simulation tools that can be combined with data analytics and material characterization. This will allow to predict the structure-property relation and to understand and evaluate experimentally obtained data sets. As a PhD student you will work at the Institute for Advanced Simulations – Materials Data Science and Informatics (IAS-9) that combines data analysis, materials simulation, research data management, and software development under one roof. It also benefits from a strong connection to the Ernst Ruska-Centre for Electron Microscopy and to the Jülich Supercomputing Centre. As such, it provides a multidisciplinary environment during your research that will help to develop your competencies in a range of scientific fields.
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PhD Position – Inverse Design of Microstructures for Novel Sustainable Structural Metals
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