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Professor for Transmission Electron Microscopy
The Department of Materials and Earth Sciences of the Technische Universität Darmstadt invites applications for the position of a Full Professor for "Transmission Electron Microscopy“ (Code. No. 765) effective as soon as possible. We are looking for an outstanding scientist who will represent Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) in research and teaching within the Institute of Materials Science. The professorship shall strengthen the research foci on Magnetic Materials and Materials for Electronics and Electrochemistry at the Institute of Materials Science and the research fields Matter and Materials and Energy and Environment at the university level. Future collaborations with the Chemistry, Mechanical and Electrica
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