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, in close collaboration with our interdisciplinary team and external scientific and industry partners. The candidate will support our master students, publish in scientific journals, and participate in
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translate his/her research ideas to tackle these challenges, in close collaboration with our interdisciplinary team and external scientific and industry partners. The candidate will support our master
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our master students, publish in scientific journals, and participate in conferences. Your profile You are a highly motivated and dedicated candidate with an MSc in Energy, Mechanical, or Electrical
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scientific and industry partners. The candidate will support our master students, publish in scientific journals, and participate in conferences. Your profile You are a highly motivated and dedicated candidate
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external scientific and industry partners. As part of this process, you will support our master students, publish in scientific journals, and participate in conferences. Your profile You are a highly
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real-world scenario-based investigations Publication of results in scientific journals and presentation at national/international conferences Supervision of students Your profile University Master's
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. Interdisciplinary and international collaboration is expected. Your profile Master degree in Physics, Materials for Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, or Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Interest in
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. Interdisciplinary and international collaboration is expected. Your profile Master degree in Physics, Materials for Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, or Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Interest in
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this project. Our offer You stay in a vibrant environment centrally in Europe. Empa has its main campus in Dübendorf, located close to Zurich and 20 minutes by tram from Zurich International Airport. Zurich is
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include a Master's Degree in Physics, Physical Chemistry, Materials Science, or equivalent with a strong background in solid-state physics or quantum nanoscience. Prior experience with scanning probe