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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. In the Urban Energy Systems Laboratory we develop methods and tools to model, design, control and assess energy systems at various scales with a focus on
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candidate to design and implement digital twins for the reliable and cost-effective operation of district energy systems. You will focus on data-driven processes like acquisition, storage, analytics, and
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materials with unique functional properties, designed to enable future technologies. For an ambitious internally funded project, we are looking for a Postdoctoral researcher with a back-ground in slurry
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, enabling the design of high-efficiency strategies for targeted applications. The project is interdisciplinary, is related to a funded European project, and will be in close cooperation with our national and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. In the Urban Energy Systems Laboratory we develop methods and tools to model, design, control and assess energy systems at various scales with a focus on
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aims at joint development of materials, structures, and processes to ensure optimal operation conditions, considering material lifetime and product output. Responsibilities: Develop a multi-scale design
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development of materials, structures, and processes to ensure optimal operation conditions, considering material lifetime and product output. Responsibilities: Develop a multi-scale design approach
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the mechanical properties of small scale structures under extreme conditions such as variable temperature, high strain rates, creep, or fatigue loading. In the context of an innovation project in cooperation with
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Development of a hybrid modelling approach combining sensors on the infrastructure and vehicles Design and setup of dynamic objects for the AD test track Validation of the sensor selection methodology through
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guidance for designing more sustainable materials, technologies and systems. Your tasks Compare possible scales and environmental impacts on planetary boundaries of different "Mining the Atmosphere" as