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textile processing for sustainable filter composites. Your tasks The PostDoc will take the lead in: Organizing project meetings and reports according to internal and external (industry partner, funding
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industrial needs, we are looking for a postdoc holding a PhD in material science, physics or chemistry, with a clear link to X-ray based analytical methods, especially to X-ray diffraction and even more
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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing...
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for removing atmospheric CO2 and converting it into useful and valuable materials. In this context, our Technology and Society Laboratory (TSL) is looking for a highly motivated PostDoc or Scientist to address
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material microstructures, and the functional properties of the processed materials and devices. The laboratory follows an interdisciplinary approach by combining experiments with process modeling and physics
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of our Materials Vision Tech initiative, we focus on multi-element gradient thin film systems, i.e. their rapid deposition and automated multi-technique characterization. Within the Swiss-Polish innovation
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continuum modeling (finite element modeling, computational fluid dynamics), and proven experience with COMSOL Multiphysics. Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and
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results and conduct analytical modelling and numerical simulations (e.g., finite element modelling) to support experimental findings and predict performance. Independently implement and execute the research
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(finite element modeling, computational fluid dynamics), and proven experience with COMSOL Multiphysics. Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and process optimization
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Thun explores the possibility of high throughput materials development. In the context of our Materials Vision Tech initiative, we focus on multi-element gradient thin film systems, i.e. their rapid