19 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions PhD positions at Empa in Switzerland
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programming, modelling, and data analysis skills. Experience with formulating and solving mathematical optimization problems is an asset. Proficiency in English is required; good comprehension and oral skills
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the complexity of multi-scale urban energy infrastructures. The PhD will explore how these models can represent spatial and temporal dependencies in systems, such as building energy demand, district
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cooling, convective exchange with the environment, biochemical quality attribute evolution within the products, and thermally-driven damage (chilling-freezing injury). Use these models to build physics
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with the environment, biochemical quality attribute evolution within the products, and thermally-driven damage (chilling-freezing injury). Use these models to build physics-based digital twins
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towards a fair and sustainable future for humankind. The main goal of PhD project is to develop a new generation of catalytic nanomaterials for water treatment, made of Earth-abundant elements and designed
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properties and functional materials. Plasma technology plays a major role in our vision on how to push science towards a fair and sustainable future for humankind. The main goal of PhD project is to develop a
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of their mechanical and electromechanical properties of elastomers with piezoelectric properties using 3D printing methods. The project is in collaboration with the University Bern. PhD Position in the field of cold
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English. Knowledge of German is beneficial, but not mandatory. Our offer We offer a PhD position at the research institution with excellent infrastructure and plenty of possibilities for personal and
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engineering applications. Empa's Centre for X-ray Analytics develops X-ray analytical and imaging methods for understanding materials structure in material, life- and medical sciences. This is a joint PhD
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their subsequent simultaneous analysis. This project aims at overcoming these challenges to reliably measure atmospheric levels of PFASs and model their respective emission strengths in Switzerland