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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. We offer an opportunity to join an exciting project at our Structural Engineering Laboratory , within the Advanced Structural Materials and Systems (ASMS
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semiconductor structures, exfoliation and stacking of two-dimensional materials and fabrication of vdW heterostructures, clean-room processing (reactive ion etching, optical/electron beam lithography, scanning
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electronic structure calculations to explore the phase diagram and relevant properties of layered Ruddlesden-Popper-type nickelates. Project background Layered nickelates of the Ruddlesden-Popper series have
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to provide the first comprehensive picture of Hsp90's structure–dynamics–function relationship, with broad implications for understanding cellular health and disease. As a PhD student on this project, you will
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CCS. Your main tasks will include: Processing and imaging the newly acquired high-density 3D seismic dataset and integrating vintage 3D seismic data to image and characterise the geological structures
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approaches, we aim to provide the first comprehensive picture of Hsp90's structure–dynamics–function relationship, with broad implications for understanding cellular health and disease. As a PhD student on
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collaboration to combine their expertise. By integrating these complementary approaches, we aim to provide the first comprehensive picture of Hsp90's structure–dynamics–function relationship, with broad
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? To this end, our existing high-fidelity fluid-structure interaction solver (prediction of turbulent flow structures and fluid-structure interaction) needs to be combined with sophisticated blood damage models
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, indicators and survey information. The division combines structural macroeconometric modelling with data-science methods for nowcasting, high-frequency indicators construction, machine learning, time-series
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Your position Biomolecular dynamics, such as conformational changes, are the understudied link between biomolecular structure and function. Single-molecule FRET is an established technique, unique