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-ray diffraction and even more specifically to XRD-PDF (pair distribution function). The project is linked to crystalline and amorphous alloys, and in an industrial context to process design by
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Description The Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL is part of the ETH Domain. Approximately 600 people work on the sustainable use and protection of the environment and on
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the university, in Zurich, and in dialogue with society as part of their work. Job description Perform qualitative social science (STS) research in the above-mentioned area. Work towards publications in recognized
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, organic geochemistry and past environmental changes to work on developing the subsurface (mineral soil profiles) as geological archives for lipid biomarkers and soil organic matter composition. Your
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novel functional materials and devices driven by robust nanoscale quantum effects. We are currently seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher fascinated by quantum nanoscience, with a strong
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fundamental and applied research. Our efforts range from enhancing the durability of concrete and asphalt to promoting the smart use of resources and waste, and pioneering novel, low-carbon or even carbon
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and English Self-managed way of working as well as ability to work within and collaborate with different teams We offer Excellent conditions for relevant patient-oriented research in the context
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for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland. The current research focus is the investigation of novel magnetic systems at the mesoscopic scale making use of the clean rooms and large-scale
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The Tissue Engineering Group at the Department of Biomedicine is currently seeking for a
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dynamics in real-time, our team has developed a new spectroscopic approach: we use broadband circularly polarized laser pulses to capture changes in the structural symmetry of molecules, called chirality