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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. At Empa’s Centre for X-ray Analytics, we investigate bio-nano assemblies from lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to polymer-based nanosystems using powerful
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engineering applications. Empa's Centre for X-ray Analytics develops X-ray analytical and imaging methods for understanding materials structure in material, life- and medical sciences. This is a joint PhD
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Participating in developing a novel imaging technique, low-energy electron holography, which will be applied for atomic-resolution imaging of 2D crystals, such as graphene, and nanocrystalline samples such as
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of coherence in coupled frequency comb lasers. A major open challenge is how to combine multiple comb sources into a single coherent system, overcoming fabrication-induced detuning of the repetition rate and
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like tufting, machine-based embroidery techniques or non-interlaced 3D pre-forming. Development of advanced imaging and characterization technologies (X-ray micro tomography, EPR imaging and spectroscopy
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like tufting, machine-based embroidery techniques or non-interlaced 3D pre-forming. Development of advanced imaging and characterization technologies (X-ray micro tomography, EPR imaging and spectroscopy
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operando characterization using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray total scattering, and infrared spectroscopy to identify the catalytically active sites/motifs. Profile Applicants for this PhD position
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are post-docs, post-graduates or apprentices. Altogether, PSI employs 2300 people. For the Advanced Lithography and Metrology Group in the Laboratory for X-ray Nanoscience and Technologies we are looking
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to the nanometer scale. Project background Chirality describes whether an object is non-superimposable with its mirror image. Despite being a purely geometric property, chirality plays a crucial role in all living
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Krios microscopes, all hosted and maintained at ETH Zurich’s imaging facility, ScopeM. Appropriate computational resources are also readily available. In addition, we have access to the biophysical