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scattering with computer modelling such as molecular dynamics simulations and AI-assisted data mining. The new technical capabilities will help bridge the current gap in biocide development, i.e., to link
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suitable for part-time employment. Starting date: 10.09.2025 Job description: You will have the following tasks: Modelling, design and simulation of shape memory alloy (SMA) microrobots Design and simulation
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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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11 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaft ZHAW Research Field Engineering » Simulation engineering Engineering » Chemical engineering
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modeling molecular dynamics using our trapped Rydberg ion technology. This position is part of the ERC Synergy project "Open 2D Quantum Simulator (OPEN-2QS)", which start on 1 May 2025. The OPEN-2QS project
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essential and can be integrated into the robust design of hydrogen-based e-fuel burners. This PhD project will investigate modeling uncertainties in flame property simulations of ammonia and ammonia–hydrogen
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excellent programming and modeling skills, essential for simulation and control development Experience with building energy simulation tools (e.g., Modelica, IDA-ICE, EnergyPlus) and/or IAQ modeling is an
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in physics-based modeling at multiple scales. We bridge the virtual to the real world by multi-parameter sensing and creating digital twins of heat-sensitive biological systems (food, humans) that can
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roadmap for metrology . The project will involve mathematical modeling, numerical simulations and, potentially, measurements. You will mainly do your programming work in a mixed programming environment, i.e
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embedded within the Soft Tissue Engineering and Mechanobiology (STEM) group headed by Prof. Carlijn V.C. Bouten and the Modelling in Mechanobiology (MMB) group led by Dr. Sandra Loerakker . As a member of