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Germany: PhD / Postdoc Position University of Technology Braunschweig

Germany: PhD / Postdoc Position in Micromechanical Modelling of Skeletal Muscle, the University of Technology Braunschweig PhD/postdoc position: Micromechanical Modelling of Skeletal Muscle, the University of Technology Braunschweig, Germany Description: The goal of this project is the development of an efficient three-dimensional model for the mathematical description and simulation...

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Project aims at 32nm mask lithography and beyond

In a joint R&D project, the Advanced Mask Technology Center (AMTC, Dresden), semiconductor equipment provider Vistec (Weilburg and Jena, Germany) and the German metrology institute PTB (Braunschweig) will develop technologies and measurement processes for next-generation chip production.

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German researchers accelerate MRAM technology

A research team at the German metrology institute PTB (Braunschweig, Germany) has carried out a switching process in a magnetic medium at the highest speed theoretically possible under physical aspects. The move could help to make magnetic memory devices as fast as their electronic counterparts.