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Description Two PhD positions in atmospheric selenium research: field & lab analyses and process-based modeling We are seeking two highly motivated and curious PhD students to join the Inorganic Environmental
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team from various backgrounds with a large knowledge base. We conduct research on Li-Ion batteries ranging from material development, structural analysis with x-ray techniques, to digital modeling and
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD positions in Agri - Food System Policy and Plant-Based Value Chains ETH Zurich is a world - leading university dedicated
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experience working computationally, preferably in setting up process models, and techno-economic and environmental assessments. You are interested and able to develop model-based methods for assessing costs
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lack of rapid tools to understand and monitor the spread of pathogens. Building on our previous work on DNA tracing technologies, we aim to develop tools and procedures to model and monitor the spread
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Position: Bioprinting next generation functional tissues The field of tissue engineering and bioprinting is continually advancing to develop functional tissue models that more accurately mimic native tissue
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will develop and apply advanced methodologies, including scenario analysis and the innovative use of satellite data, to model the exposure and vulnerability of companies to climate-related hazards (e.g
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near-instantaneous proliferation of comb lines and new regimes of spectral control. Project background This project will combine advanced numerical modeling with laboratory demonstrations to explore
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description Specifically, this project combines high-throughput experimentation, synthesis of model catalysts, operando characterization, and molecular modelling to identify novel catalyst families and develop
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. Project background The position is associated to a project on phase-field modeling of fracture. The PhD project aims at developing cutting edge models for the fracture behavior of quasi-brittle materials