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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory of Energy Science and Engineering (LESE, ETH Zürich) invites applications for a PhD position in the field of CO2 capture, with a focus on structure
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received by 1 November 2025. Note: as an option, one of the four reference letters can be about teaching. For more details, please see the website: https://math.ethz.ch/fim/postdocs.html Application
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of key novel optical components. The primary objective of the PhD is to actively participate in the instrument construction phase, leading the design and manufacturing of key subsystems, and contributing
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computational workflows to design novel AAV capsids Dry-to-wet: lead the computational design process and actively participate in wet lab validation of your designs (e.g., library construction, viral production
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microorganisms can be used to produce high-performance biopolymers. The scalability and non-seasonality of this process will enable the sustainable manufacturing of biopolymer filaments, films and 3D structures
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environment where philosophy meets data science, public health, medicine, and law? At the Health Ethics & Policy Lab (https://bioethics.ethz.ch ), you will join a team committed to shaping responsible
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understanding of the aging of solid insulation under mixed-frequency medium-voltage stress, see https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/acd55f for a relevant example research work of our team in this area. Profile
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beneficial Required people skills Highly self-organized and structured way of working and solution orientation High motivation and willingness to learn new skills High level of teamwork, positive work attitude
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-organized and structured working style with strong problem-solving ability High motivation and willingness to learn new skills Team-oriented mindset with a positive attitude and creativity Ability to work
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Structuring and follow-up of project ideas Execution and coordination pre-studies Preparation of industry and grant proposals Development of collaboration opportunities with other research groups Development