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10 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zurich Department Institute for Building Materials Research Field Engineering » Biomaterial engineering Engineering » Materials engineering
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agreement. We develop computational methods to accelerate materials discovery through defect engineering, with a focus on extreme environments. Application areas include fusion reactors, hydrogen systems, and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The upcoming Molecular Engineering Thermodynamics (MET) Group at ETH Zürich is looking for a doctoral student to develop and improve computational tools for the molecular
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on humans Profile We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with: A Master’s degree (MSc or equivalent) in Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or a related field
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(of restaurants, organic waste traders, and farmers), supply chain interventions to increase waste trade, and several outreach activities. Our project partners are the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and
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Engineering Materials Science or a related field Strong interest in translational health technologies Excellent command of written and spoken English Good communication skills and capacity for interdisciplinary
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testing, including calibration, repeatability, humidity/interference effects, aging, and statistical evaluation across sensor batches Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams (materials science
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hazards, software engineering). Effectively present and communicate scientific materials, but also be able to engage with the broader public in the context of the project and beyond. Prepare scientific
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Applications are invited for a PhD position in the Air Quality and Particle Technology group (Prof. Dr. J. Wang). The successful candidate will work in the Laboratory of Building Energy Materials
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permit for Switzerland Project experience, within industry preferred. Master’s degree in materials, AM, polymer engineering, chemistry, or related fields. Experience with polymers, additives, fatigue