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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. For an applied research project, we are seeking a highly motivated Postdoc interested in the development of a hybrid AM manufacturing process for silicon
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requirement of the position. Applicants must hold a PhD degree (or expect to obtain one before the start of the position). Application Materials Required: Further Info: Theoretical Physics Department, CERN CH
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depth. PhD degree in Physics, optical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or closely related fields Excellent skills in development of complex optical systems Experience in
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. You will work on this project with a PhD student, whose main task will be to develop a process-scale representation of radiative transfer in firn, while your focus will be on implementing and
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Zurich, PSI, and international partners More information about the project and the group can be found on our website . Starting date: flexible in 2026 Employment: full-time Profile PhD in physics or a
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Publications in top ML conferences and/or prominent journals in materials sciences and device physics Enjoy collaborating with other researchers in a friendly environment Be willing to supervise junior PhD and
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understanding of the underlying physical mechanisms and to leverage this knowledge to develop predictive tools for optimizing the design and control of wind farms. Research scope and responsibilities Depending
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of the structure – property relationship in applications such as biomedicine and space. In the frame of an industrial project, we are looking for a postdoc holding a PhD in material science, physics or chemistry
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involve teamwork, including coordination with PhD students and other postdoctoral researchers. It is important to demonstrate the spirit of collaboration without compromising research independence. Your
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of Basel, a fixed-term postdoctoral position (4 years) is available starting on 1st June 2026 or later. The main research focus of our division is the relationship between physical activity and cognitive