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‑motivation, and is able to develop new skills to explore new topics. The project requires the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment, and excellent communication and data
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The candidate is able to work independently as well as part of a small team, has strong self‑motivation and is able to develop new skills to explore new topics. The project requires the ability to work
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The position is primarily dedicated to research on a PhD project. Academic exchange at the professorship and beyond is expected. Teaching might be possible and experience in organizing and conducting
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, we combine computer-aided molecular and process design to optimize molecules and processes simultaneously. To holistically evaluate the environmental impacts of chemicals and energy systems, we develop
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to fully commit yourself as a part of an international team. The ability to work with people from different areas of expertise is important. You should also have strong interests in experimental fluid
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Ph.D. students to overcome this challenge using intelligent micromechanical systems. In the same way that automatic Swiss watches power themselves from the motion of the wearer, we will design and make
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The goal of this research is to investigate turbulent hydrogen-air combustion at elevated pressure. This research is relevant for decarbonizing key technologies for power
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or MATLAB. Strong skills in scientific writing are required, as are solid English communication skills. Ability to work productively in a multidisciplinary, international team, and able and willing to travel
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or mesoscopic electronic devices, will be regarded as an asset. Familiarity with experimental condensed-matter physics, quantum optics, and quantum technology is appreciated. Contract Terms: This PhD position
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Professor Dr. Rama Gottfried at the Institute of Computer Music and Sound Technology (ICST) at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK). Project background The project aims to develop theoretical and