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. Applications by e-mail and by post will not be considered. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/empa/2025/phd-position-on-optimizing-thermal-p… Requirements Research FieldEngineeringYears
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tasks in the form of a PhD thesis. The project is supported by Empa under the supervision of Prof. Thijs Defraeye (academic supervisor). It involves a joint affiliation with ETH Zürich, where you will be
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, potential toxicity and ubiquitous abundance in the environment. Understanding and evaluating their emission pathways is essential to plan and implement effective measures to reduce emission of PFASs. In
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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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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Empa Laboratory of Cellulose & Wood Materials invites applications for a PhD student position on enzymatic triggered biocomposite assembly. Together
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Empa Laboratory of Cellulose & Wood Materials invites applications for a PhD student position on bio-based materials for advanced wound healing
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cathodes in solid-state thin-film batteries. Your tasks We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate, who is eager to pursue hands-on, exploratory PhD research. This includes deposition of the precursor
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CoSi project (Co-Evolution and Coordinated Simulation of the Swiss Energy System and Swiss Society), we are seeking a motivated and qualified PhD candidate to develop neighbourhood- and district-scale
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project (Decarbonization of Heating and Cooling), we are seeking a motivated and qualified PhD candidate to design integrated district heating and cooling systems. Future thermal networks based on renewable
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interdisciplinary surrounding. The PhD degree will be awarded by ETH Zurich. The PhD student will have access to the advanced nanofabrication facilities available at the ETH FIRST Lab and at the Binnig and Rohrer