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candidate to embark on a groundbreaking project focused on the electrochemical and materials engineering for nerve regeneration. Project background This unique project aims to facilitate nerve regeneration
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. Your profile Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science or related field from a top notch university A Maker, an Engineer, and a Scientist. We are looking
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, electrical engineering, or materials science Have an excellent track record and meet the general admission requirements for a doctorate at ETH Zurich . Have previous research experience in engineering-related
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the group’s chemistry lab, followed by optical and material characterization; investigation of the fundamental properties of the interplay between multiple scattering and nonlinear generation; design and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term In the Laboratory for Functional Ferroic Materials we investigate materials where strong coupling between electrons leads to novel types of ordering processes of their spins
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additional qualifications may be advantageous: Experience in Polymer Chemistry and/or polymer materials (thermoplastics, elastomers) Familiarity with thermomechanical characterization of polymers Background in
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physics and materials science. This research field capitalizes on the achievements in optomechanics, atomic physics and control theory. Project background We have openings in the areas of Inertial force
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term In the Laboratory for Multifunctional Ferroic Materials we investigate materials where strong coupling between electrons leads to novel types of ordering processes
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term In the Laboratory for Functional Ferroic Materials we investigate materials where strong coupling between electrons leads to novel types of ordering processes of their spins
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Optical Nanomaterial Group & The Advanced Semiconductor Quantum Materials Group at ETH Zurich is looking for a PhD student to work on waveguide integrated single photon