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scale description of interfaces with an application to nucleation phenomena. The MET group at ETH Zurich, led by Philipp Rehner, is dedicated to linking rigorous physical molecular models to the design of
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body of work that already expresses crucial inquiries in light, matter, perception, and physical phenomena -and is truly experimental. Building on the artist researcher's standing, she/he/they would
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deposition process parameters govern film architecture (e.g., thickness, porosity, roughness, grain/particle connectivity, interfaces, adhesion, and pattern fidelity) and how this architecture ultimately
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modeling of typical cases, the physical drivers behind the enhanced climate trends over mountains can be identified and understood. The funded Ambizione project entails the modeling of realistic case studies
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, you process collected data, prepare reports, and deliver results back to customers and internal teams - ensuring that every project is both professionally executed and well-documented. Further, you will
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activities Prepare technical documentation, reports, and scientific publications Contribute to mission studies and proposal activities Profile MSc or PhD in Optical Engineering, Physics, Astronomy, or a
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interdisciplinary research bridging chemistry, physics, geochemistry, geomechanics, microbiology, and energy science. Background in chemistry, physics, geochemistry, mineral physics, biogeochemistry, or planetary
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, preferably in a subject related to the PhD project, such as in Earth or Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics or Planetary Sciences Highly self-motivated, curious, independent, affinity for laboratory
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of Mechanical and Process Engineering and the Department of Health Sciences and Technology, offering a unique interdisciplinary blend of cutting-edge research in engineering, health, and technology. Project
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) or equivalent in civil, mechanical or electrical engineering, geosciences, physics, applied mathematics, computer sciences or related fields, and be at the beginning of their research career. Principal