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collaboration with the Intelligent Maintenance and Operations Systems (IMOS) Laboratory at EPFL (Prof. Olga Fink). IMOS focuses on the development of intelligent algorithms designed to improve the performance
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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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) Country Switzerland Application Deadline 7 Jan 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme
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fluency is not needed but considered a plus. You are a dynamic and curious person, highly motivated to work to face environmental challenges, in multidisciplinary and international collaborations. Our offer
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element modeling, computational fluid dynamics). Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and process optimization. Experience in supply chains and hygrothermal
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energy system models that incorporate a stronger Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) perspective. By embedding societal dynamics, such models aim to capture a wider range of future uncertainties and
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at the University of Geneva (Prof. Martin Patel), pending formal approval. The ideal starting date is October 2025, or upon mutual agreement. We live a culture of inclusion and respect. We welcome all people who
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. Our offer You will be enrolled in the doctoral program in Mechanical Engineering at ETH Zürich under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dennis Kochmann and Dr. Jakob Schwiedrzik. This fully-funded and full
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infrastructure, offering a unique opportunity to develop their research abilities. Our offer The work will be carried out under supervision of Prof. Dr. Mickael Perrin (ETH Zurich and Empa). The Quantum Devices