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Science group at ETH Zürich welcomes applications for a fully funded Ph.D. position. We utilize state-of-the-art experimental infrastructure to investigate the dynamics of matter on its natural time scales
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their lifetime. Collaborate with partners and eventually potential industrial contacts to validate and scale-up the technology, including its environmental impact assessment. Your profile If you are interested in
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to emitters. The EPSE group at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr. André Bardow, is dedicated to advancing sustainable energy and chemical process systems. Our research spans from the molecular level to the scale
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collecting the samples, you will perform lab analyses to determine the total elemental composition and elemental speciation of various chemical compounds using ICP-MS based methods, as well as other chemical
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potential industrial contacts to validate and scale-up the technology, including its environmental impact assessment. Your profile If you are interested in making a major impact on ensuring clean water
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Dr. Lukas Fesenfeld, at ETH Zurich aims to pilot, evaluate, and scale innovative approaches to transform agri - food systems in line with sustainability goals and levers for promoting plant - based
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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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of the PhD project is to investigate how biopolymers and biocolloids can be tuned into stimuli-responsive reactive and non-reactive inks for advanced assembly (3D printing) of bio-composites. We envision
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well as the disassembly or reassembly of the materials into new composite structures. We envision that the generated knowledge will advance the field of bio-based and sustainable material technologies and contribute to new
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nano-scale objects Designing and building a coherent low-energy electron microscope Sample preparation and recording holograms Numerical reconstruction of the sample structure Presenting the results