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for Engineering Design The Laboratory for Intelligence in Design Engineering and Learning (IDEAL) in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering invites applications for a Post-doctoral position in
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the techno-institutional design of community PV systems. SOCIAREM aims to accelerate the adoption and improve the profitability of photovoltaic systems within renewable energy communities by overcoming
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will work on projects related to the future of sustainable asphalt pavements, including conceptualizing, designing, producing laboratory mixtures, testing, and supporting the implementation of innovative
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: Familiarity with Safe and Sustainable by Design methods and tools Familiarity with datasets and models for health and environmental impact assessment Interest in mechanisms of disease development Expertise in
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system modelling frameworks to real-world challenges at different temporal andspatial scales. You will work on practical problems ranging from the design of building-level energy solutions and municipal
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the molecular to the scale of the systems. Our work combines process analysis and system modeling to design optimal new technologies and transition pathways simultaneously. To holistically evaluate
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, analyzing as well as integrating omics datasets, and interpreting findings. The candidate will primarily be engaged in the following activities: Develop analysis methods and advise on experimental design
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Empa’s Laboratory Materials for Energy Conversion focuses on materials and device innovation for sustainable energy conversion and storage technologies
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lead a project focused on performing femtosecond laser measurements on arrays of coupled nanomagnets. In addition, you will contribute to the conception and design of cutting-edge experiments at X-ray
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(protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions). Produce stable complexes between proteins and/or DNA. Determine structures of proteins/complexes. Design mutants and perturbations for in vivo experiments