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materials, surgical technologies. Ability to collaborate and communicate across engineering, materials science - chemistry, manufacturing, and clinical teams. Structured, detail-oriented, and rigorous
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encompass a breadth of organic geochemical approaches (GC-FID, GC-MS, HPLC-APCI-MS, HPLC-ESI-Orbitrap). In collaboration with the group of Sebastian Doetterl (https://soilres.ethz.ch/), additional soil
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limited to, ultrafast optical spectroscopy, structural characterization using X-rays and electrons (or other particles) with high spatial and temporal resolution, nuclear magnetic resonance, Mössbauer
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chemicals in the environment and team up for the study of water-soluble and water-dispersible polymers (WS/DPs). These polymers are widely used in home care and cosmetic products and enter both engineered
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of synthetic biodegradable polymers. These materials-ranging from structural to water-soluble polymers-are designed for complete microbial metabolic utilization in their intended receiving environments (e.g
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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 Materials Required: Submit
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tools. Our group combines biology, engineering, and computational science to understand how cells organize into complex tissues. Located in Basel, the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D
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on the development and application of advanced electronic structure calculations to explore the phase diagram and relevant properties of layered Ruddlesden-Popper-type nickelates. Project background Layered nickelates
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that control microbial surface colonisation and biofilm assembly, structure, and rheology. We use a broad spectrum of technologies in materials science, microbiology, and microfluidics, as well as advanced
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- and medium-term macroeconomic outlooks using macroeconometric models, indicators and survey information. The division combines structural macroeconometric modelling with data-science methods