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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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match the chemical, mechanical, and morphological properties of native bone. The role of the PhD student at Empa will be the development of synthesis processes using light-based 3D printing of hydrogel
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. Together with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of bio-based hybrid materials. The goal
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the number of women and other groups in areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourage such groups to apply. The position will be based in Basel, Switzerland. In addition, we also
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, and more importantly their analogues on steroid hormone biosynthesis in adrenal, testicular, and ovarian systems. The study will primarily employ in vitro cell-based assays to evaluate these effects
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Empa's Laboratory of Biomimetic Membranes and Textiles is a pioneer in physics-based modeling at multiple scales. We bridge the virtual to the real world
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, for advancing our fluorescence-based DyeCycling/FRET technology to study biomolecular dynamics. Biomolecular dynamics, such as conformational changes, are the understudied link between biomolecular structure and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our group focusses on the development of carbon-based (thermo)electric nanoscale devices and their application for quantum technologies and energy
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xenon flash lamp. Over the last years, we have successfully applied FLA to crystallize thin films of TCOs (In2O3, In-Zn-Ga-O), refractory ceramics (Al2O3), and Li-based cathodes (LCO, LMO). Within
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. The project investigates how AI can transform and support strategic processes in organizations. Job description The Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation provides an inspiring, team-based research