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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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printing methods. The project is in collaboration with the University Bern. Your tasks Explore commercial and synthesis piezoelectric ceramic powde Explore sintering additives for the cold sintering process
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(R1) Country Switzerland Application Deadline 10 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe
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varied responsibilities in a dynamic, nationally and internationally oriented research environment Access to state-of-the-art experimental and computational infrastructure Attractive employment conditions
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the University of Zurich. Your profile Master's degree in Earth Sciences, Geography, Physics, Environmental Sciences, Meteorology, or a related field. Passion for atmospheric remote sensing, chemical
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Network with 15 funded 3-year PhD positions in parallel. Your profile Master Degree in environmental/natural sciences or engineering, or similar. Experience with developing computational models Preferably
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making a major impact on ensuring clean water for current and next generations, have a strong background in Chemistry, Physics, Engineering and are highly motivated to work in a multicultural and
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passionate about working in an interdisciplinary field, and fulfil the following criteria: Completed Master`s degree in physics, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering or similar, you have strong hands
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Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering or similar Motivation and drive to conduct independent, interdisciplinary research Experience in thin-film technologies, PVD methods, material
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Master’s degree in Chemistry, Physics, Biophysics, Materials Science, or a related field. Strong interest or background in soft matter, self-assembly, or nanoparticle systems (e.g., lipid- or polymer-based