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for fiber processing, polymer analysis, and electrochemical testing. You will be working at Empa in St. Gallen. The starting date is as soon as possible or upon mutual agreement, and the employment contract
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related field. You bring a strong analytical background and are proficient in areas like geometric deep learning, signal processing, statistics, or learning theory. Knowledge of energy systems, multi-energy
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deep learning, signal processing, statistics, or learning theory. Knowledge of energy systems, multi-energy infrastructures, or urban energy applications is a strong asset. You are self-driven, creative
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. Postdoc position on self-healing strategies for lithium-ion batteries Your tasks Develop lithiation agents to recover lost active lithium during operation of the battery Develop electrochemical protocols
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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 establishing the structure-property relationship
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English; German is an asset. Our offer We offer an international, highly stimulating research environment with excellent infrastructure for fiber processing, polymer analysis, and electrochemical testing
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solid-state batteries. One of research topics is the method of flash-lamp annealing ( FLA, also called intense pulsed light or photonic curing ), which is used for thermal processing of thin films with
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, Python, or C++ is required. A strong interest in numerical modelling, sound, signal processing and programming is expected. Additionally, very good command of German and English as well as experience with
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match the chemical, mechanical, and morphological properties of native bone. The role of the PhD student at Empa will be the development of synthesis processes using light-based 3D printing of hydrogel
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material processing and assembly strategies. Your tasks Study the triggered enzymatic crosslinking and disassembly of single biopolymer systems. Characterize the evolution of the structure of the biopolymers