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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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. Your tasks The postdoc or scientist will model the mass flows of biobased and biodegradable polymers through our society and their releases into the environment. A special focus will be on agricultural
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entanglement-based methods due to technical challenges, yet this limits the impact such technologies can have. In this project, we aim at further developing photonic integrated circuits for quantum communication
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should be highly motivated and creative, should have a Master’s degree in physics, nanotechnology, material science, photonics or related fields, and be interested in working in an interdisciplinary
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materials relevant to photonics, (opto)electronics, energy conversion and storage, catalysis, or quantum information science. Candidates are expected to pursue highly interdisciplinary research
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spectroscopy, or theoretical materials science approaches. These methods should be applied to the study of molecules and solid-state materials relevant to photonics, (opto)electronics, energy conversion and
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, Postdocs, Laboratory Assistants, and technical staff working closely with HR for administrative processes. You may assist with administrative tasks for teaching including help with scheduling, field
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Competitive salary for postdoc positions Excellent working conditions A chance to work in a stimulating environment as part of a multi-cultural research team Exposure to both academia and the industry world
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The Development Economics Group (ETH-DEC) at ETH Zurich is offering a PostDoc position in Development Economics: 60% own research & 40% research management (manage, support and contribute to ongoing
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(SPR) and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) are strong photon-induced collective hot-electron coupling effects, which can create intense and sensitive electromagnetic near field. SPR and LSPR