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regulatory frameworks. This research field is highly interdisciplinary and involves close collaboration with partners from both academia and industry. Project background The PhD project aims at advancing our
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multiphysics computer models for industrial applications (e.g. in the field of hydrogen technology, photovoltaics or coupled-physics modelling). Together with its partners from science and industry, the ICP
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developing multiphysics computer models for industrial applications (e.g. in the field of hydrogen technology, photovoltaics or coupled-physics modelling). Together with its partners from science and industry
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well as external academic and industry partners. Your profile You are a highly motivated and talented candidate with a Master’s degree in Engineering, Control, Computer Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or a
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carried out in close collaboration with our interdisciplinary teams at both Empa and EPFL, as well as external academic and industry partners. Your profile You are a highly motivated and talented candidate
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towards people, as well as animate and inanimate nature. As a key educator, promoting enterprise and industry in the region and beyond, it distinguishes itself through problem-oriented research
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years work experience in industry to apply. In any case, you already have significant experience working experimentally in a wet-lab, preferably in organic chemistry, biochemistry and/or nucleic acid
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that these new technologies have and assess the extent to which they will affect financial markets, industry, and society. Start date: October 2025 or by agreement
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variability creates uncertainty for industry stakeholders when selecting technologies. We will therefore develop a decision-support workflow to identify the most suitable CO2 capture technologies for different
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other doctoral students, other academic institutions, and industry. The study period is planned to include short research stays at ETH Zürich Switzerland under the guidance of Prof. Zenobi-Wong