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offer a two-year post-doc position at Empa to conduct cutting-edge research in sustainable polymer synthesis and the possibility to acquire additional funding. You get access to top-analytical laboatories
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metabolomics integrated with clinical data. The project seeks to identify drugs that can target and potentially reverse disease-associated metabolic alterations. We are looking for a highly motivated Post-Doc
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We offer you You will have access to state-of-the-art research equipment in metabolomics, cell biology, time-lapse microscopy. You will work in a dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including computer scientists, experimentalists and clinicians. You will be involved in cross-disciplinary...
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activity in a team of highly motivated physicists, electrical engineers, and computer scientists and a salary according to the standard of ETH Zurich for post-docs The duration of the post-doc can be up
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Academic: Post Doc Position / Senior Scientist Workload (%) 80 % Workload (%) 0 weekly hours Industry Education / Culture Functional Area Chemistry / Pharma / Medical Engineering Salary CHF 0 / Entry date
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two years; additional compensation may be available and can be discussed with shortlisted candidates. The post-doc's role is project-focused, contributing primarily to one of the following projects
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Your position This is an 80% employment contract for initially two years; additional compensation may be available and can be discussed with shortlisted candidates. The post-doc's role is project
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% employment contract for initially two years; additional compensation may be available and can be discussed with shortlisted candidates. The post-doc's role is project-focused, contributing primarily to one
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efficient synthetic routes to organic molecules relevant to flow battery electrolytes. Conduct multistep organic synthesis, purification, and complete molecular characterization (NMR, MS, elemental analysis
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. MD PhDs with a strong interest in disease pathology can be excellent candidates, too. Previous research experience in the field of ribosomes would be ideal, but is not a prerequisite. Rather, we are