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talented candidate with a Master’s degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related discipline Solid background in mechanics of materials and finite element analysis Sound knowledge
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Strong background in computational science, applied mathematics, or computational biology Ideally, familiarity with numerical methods for PDEs (e.g., finite difference, finite element) HPC experience is a
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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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(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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electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, metal evaporation, wire bonding), performing computer-based simulations and modelling in COMSOL, physics of strongly correlated many-body systems. We offer you
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processing (reactive ion etching, optical/electron beam lithography, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, metal evaporation, wire bonding), performing computer-based simulations and modelling
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technologies with clinical practice, developing solutions that enable accurate and real-time diagnosis and therapies. Project background Polyethylene wear is a major factor affecting the long-term performance
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component of this strategy, especially in sectors with hard-to-abate emissions, such as waste incineration, cement, and agriculture. CO₂ storage in the Swiss subsurface is considered an important option in
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Geochemistry group at ETH Zurich and Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, an interdisciplinary team of researchers studying biogeochemical cycles of trace elements across
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that enable accurate and real-time diagnosis and therapies. Project background Polyethylene wear is a major factor affecting the long-term performance of hip implants, as it can lead to particle-induced