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natural environment and societal constraints. Your tasks This position is linked to the activities of the Innosuisse Flagship project WISER (www.wiser-climate.com), which aims to develop a digital ecosystem
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, funded by Innosuisse, the Swiss federal industrial innovation agency, we are looking for motivated Postdoc candidates to develop a novel laser processing technology with the particular focus on improved
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and mass-producible contactor materials. The position is within the project ESCoDAC - Efficient Structured Contactors for Direct Air Capture. ESCoDAC intends to develop concepts for a novel mass
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electrodes and green batteries. Together with our team of experienced scientists and industry partners, you will develop a new generation of green and sustainable binder materials enabling energy efficient
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the project ESCoDAC - Efficient Structured Contactors for Direct Air Capture. ESCoDAC intends to develop concepts for a novel mass-producible structured sorption contactor for Direct Air Capture (DAC) with
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electrodes, electrochemical flow cell design, and characterization. The project target is to develop an efficient electrochemical cell to adsorb CO2 of different concentrations upon reduction and to release
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methodology, complemented by microscopy and dynamic light scattering, among other methods. The aim is to develop a fundamental understanding of the leading interactions between nanoparticles and biology
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. In a joint project with a young and dynamic industrial partner from the Medtech field, we will develop a production process suitable for the large-scale
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from the Medtech field, we will develop a production process suitable for the large-scale manufacturing of ceramic-based micro-medical devices. The formulation and stability of the starting suspension
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to develop a new and improved Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) Assessment framework. For this, CHIASMA will focus on developing New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and improved Life Cycle Impact Assessment