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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics in Dübendorf, near Zürich, is looking for a PhD Student within a project funded by the Swiss National
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. Together with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of advanced hydrogels for wound care
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equitable urban energy systems. Our work combines technology and policy with systems thinking and practical implementation, always grounded in real-world urban challenges. As part of the SWEET DecarbCH
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characterization techniques (XRD, SEM), modeling is advantageous Readiness to operate sophisticated equipment, including maintenance and user training Diligent working attitude including precise record keeping
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equitable urban energy systems. Our work combines technology and policy with systems thinking and practical implementation, always grounded in real-world urban challenges. Within the framework of the SWEET
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plus Fluent in written and oral English. Self-motivated, critical-thinking, open-minded and communicative team player Willingness to work at night for short periods of time during critical sampling
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. Demonstrated aptitude for scientific creativity and non-conventional thinking. Fluent in written and oral English. Self-motivated, critical-thinking, open-minded and communicative, with a strong interest to work
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characterization is highly appreciated. We are looking for committed and creative individuals able to work in a team. The candidate will work in a top-level research environment with state-of-the-art laboratory
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function, with a particular emphasis on DNA/RNA-LNPs for next-generation gene therapeutics. Your tasks This PhD position is part of a larger EU-funded project focused on the metrological characterization
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how perishable biological products react inside cold chain unit operations and to pinpoint why some products decay faster. For that purpose, we develop digital twins of the cargo, based on measured air