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welds. Modelling and simulation: development of a physics-based simulation framework (e.g., phase-field modelling) to predict hydrogen-assisted crack growth and long-term mechanical integrity of steels
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Biointerfaces Laboratory is offering a Postdoc position focused on the development of in vitro simulation models for performance evaluation
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of strongly correlated electron systems on surfaces. A particular focus is placed on molecular spin systems, where you can harness quantum correlations of many-body spin systems, enabled by atomically precise
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Laboratory is offering a Postdoc position focused on the development of in vitro simulation models for performance evaluation of antimicrobial coatings. This project aims to tackle the growing challenge
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noise. In this position, you will further develop our numerical simulations for outdoor sound propagation. You advance our existing simulation platform to consider atmospheric turbulence effects and make
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. Mastering German and/or French are helpful but not mandatory. Our offer Empa offers a dynamic and inspiring research environment at its Thun campus, located near Bern. You will work on a scientifically and
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. • Experience in routine molecular biology techniques (DNA/RNA/Protein extraction, cloning and Q-PCR) and/or in transcriptomics/proteomics is a strong asset. • Excellent communication, writing and presentation
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We offer you The Yuping Li lab is a starting group, aiming to build an international team of dynamic and collaborative scientists. We committed to create an equal and inclusive work atmosphere and
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sustainable energy and chemical process systems. Our research spans from the molecular level to the scale of systems. We develop methods to advance sustainable energy and chemical process systems from
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at the forefront of addressing several fundamental questions including: How can we best simulate strongly correlated quantum systems and harness the power of both classical and quantum computing resources? Can we