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notebooks and electronic files Your profile PhD degree in physics with solid knowledge of condensed matter physics, quantum mechanics, and magnetism Expertise in X-ray based magnetic imaging or scanning probe
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Urban Energy Systems Laboratory (UESL) pioneers strategies, solutions, and methods to support the development of sustainable, resilient, and
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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join an applied research project focused on the development of AI/ML-based methods for the automation of laser processing techniques. In close collaboration with our
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. You will perform microstructural characterization of dry coated electrodes using physical and machine learning based methods and the electrochemical assessment of the electrodes in battery cells. Your
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their own research questions. They are expected to collaborate closely with other team members and researchers from other institutions, will co-supervise PhD and MSc students, and contribute to teaching and
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methods for image classification including machine learning and deep learning. You will develop clear workflows that allow for regular update of the derived models and maps. Furthermore, you will work
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to develop a research project that fits into the broad scope of bacteria-jumbophage interactions PhD or equivalent degree with ideally a strong component in any of the following areas: microbiology
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of disease-related biomarkers, and study of organ-on-a-chip. We develop microfluid, optical and electrochemical methods in combination with microorganisms and cells to provide solutions for environmental and
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organising a course and assisting with exam grading. - The anticipated start date is 1 September 2026, with some flexibility upon agreement. - A PhD in Mathematics (completed by the start date) is
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direction for future efforts in this broad area, and collaborating with Ph.D. students, other Post-Docs, and Scientific Staff (such as software developers from ETH's Scientific IT Services group) to produce