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Your position In the context of a program funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the successful candidate is expected to carry out independently a project at the interface between
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. The aim of the project is to extend cycle life by the controlled release of active lithium. Your tasks Develop lithiation agents to recover lost active lithium during operation of the battery Develop
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provides utilities, grid operators, industrial associations, and federal institutions with a technology-neutral and independent quantitative analysis. Project background We are looking for a highly qualified
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The research group Ecology at the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel in Switzerland invites applications for a postdoc position within the ERC project 'Global status
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PhD positions in optically multiplexed soft robotic actuators The Robotic Materials group is looking for two postdocs and one PhD for the project funded by ERC Starting Grant : "Distributed Addressable
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Materials. Project background Magnetic materials are important for several real-world applications including motors, actuators, sensors and computation. For example, heat-assisted magnetic recording is a
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Conversion focuses on materials and device innovation for sustainable energy conversion and storage technologies. The aim of the project is to extend cycle life by the controlled release of active lithium
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Your profile The successful candidate will pursue a second book / "Habilitation" research project, teach courses, contribute to the Department's profile areas "Premodern History" and "History
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drought-related symptoms, and (iii) identify tree genotypes with enhanced resistance to EAB. Upon the project start you will have access to an already collected experimental data set allowing you to gain
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/ "Habilitation" research project, teach courses, contribute to the Department's profile areas "Premodern History" and "History of Africa", and assume responsibilities in academic self-administration