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at international conferences Your profile PhD in chemical engineering, electrochemistry, materials science or related disciplines Experience with slurry electrodes and electrochemical processes Experience in
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works at the intersection of chemistry, engineering, and neuroscience. - An inspiring and creative research environment: enjoy unparalleled access to scientific resources and cutting-edge technologies
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH Laboratory of Toxicology, led by Professor Shana Sturla, is part of the ETH Department of Health Science & Technology. We are a multidisciplinary team working at
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the formation of solid products. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with a PhD degree in chemistry, materials science, physics, chemical engineering or a related discipline. As this project is a cutting
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industrial needs, we are looking for a postdoc holding a PhD in material science, physics or chemistry, with a clear link to X-ray based analytical methods, preferably related to X-ray diffraction. The project
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designs: (1) new energy materials and (2) electrochemical processes by precisely controlling the chemical environment at the solid-electrolyte interface. This involves molecular engineering of electrolytes
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to characterize the formation of solid products. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with a PhD degree in chemistry, materials science, physics, chemical engineering or a related discipline. As this project
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environments, and meet the following criteria: completed PhD degree in crystallography, material science, chemistry, physics or similar have strong hands-on laboratory skills have experience with X-ray based
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writing Your profile PhD degree in material science, physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering or related fields Experience in thin film deposition and experimental interface mechanics and characterization
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, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical engineering or similar Strong hands-on experience with in semiconductor materials, advanced semiconductor characterization and/or interface passivation approaches You are a