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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing (LAMP) is a multidisciplinary research unit that develops innovative functional modification of materials
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equitable urban energy systems. Our work combines technology and policy with systems thinking and practical implementation, always grounded in real-world urban challenges. Within the framework of the Horizon
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immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle challenging diseases. The successful
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. This postdoc position is part of a national collaborative project involving two major industrial partners — leading suppliers of battery materials and manufacturing equipment for gigafactories. The project is
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, have a proactive mindset and a getting-things-done attitude. We are looking for a highly flexible (prepared to work periodically abroad), well organized, detail-oriented and collaborative person with
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. Utilizing a combination of experimental and computational approaches, we develop and characterize novel functional materials and devices driven by robust nanoscale quantum effects. We are currently seeking a
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-fictions); anti-intellectualism and the role of universities in knowledge societies (campus novels); and artificial intelligence, genetic engineering and (digital) surveillance (science fictions). Since
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Coating Technologies Group in Empa's Laboratory for Surface Science & Coating Technologies develops next-generation functional thin-films through
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events at the Department of Media Studies and the Digital Humanities Lab. You will be expected to play a leading organizational role in designing research and outreach programs and events. Your profile
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part of the SNSF Consolidator Grant project “The Battle of Materials: Commodity 'Research and Propaganda' and the Road to Immoderate Consumption, 1900-1980”, led by incoming Prof. Dr. Moritz von Brescius