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modeling, laboratory experiments, and theoretical analyses, we seek to link microscopic processes with the macroscopic behavior of both engineering and natural systems and develop predictive tools
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The Quantum AI lab at ETH (Prof. Juan Carrasquilla ) invites applications for postdoctoral positions to work at the intersection of computational quantum many-body physics, automated scientific
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scientists and engineers. Project background ETH Zurich | Space is building the “Project Hub” and “π Innovation Hub” — two complementary units that together provide centralized expertise for space mission
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of the student's PhD thesis. The PhD program at D-USYS (Department of Environmental Systems Science), ETH Zürich typically lasts three to four years on average. PhD students usually have to conduct research, study
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ariane.hangartner(at)usys.ethz.ch (for administrative questions). About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent
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, computers, whiteboards, ideation tools, and custom-designed furniture. We currently have two locations: a five-storey house near the ETH main building, and one on the Hönggerberg campus. We share our open
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in one of the most inspiring spaces at ETH Zürich - surrounded by 3D printers, computers, whiteboards, ideation tools and custom-designed furniture. We currently have two locations: a five-storey house
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This computational project will employ calculations based on density functional theory (DFT) and extensions of DFT, such as DFT+U and DFT in combination with dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT). It is
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one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research and direct transfer of new knowledge
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We offer a PhD position on "In-situ characterization and Digital Modeling of Li-Ion Batteries" in the Materials and Device Engineering (MaDE) group led by Prof. Vanessa Wood