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Cu-Mo composites with tailored properties for thermal management, we are looking for a PhD Candidate who will perform interdisciplinary research spending 18 months at Empa (Switzerland) and 18 months
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, reliable and sustainable material technologies. For our 3-years collaboration project with Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) on the Development of nanostructured Cu-Mo composites with tailored properties
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processing of batteries. This project bridges our activities in the fields of biopolymers and composite processing and will be carried out in a framework of a large national project in close collaboration with
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with fibers and other sustainable substrates into stable composites have been proven to be excellent customizable filter materials, if manufactured under the right conditions. Recently, we have
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Empa's Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics is involved in the scientific research, development and characterization of advanced ceramics, composites
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composites with unique functional properties. Our goal is to enable various future application scenarios. For an ambitious internally funded project involving four different Empa laboratories, we are seeking a
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and motivated individual for a postdoctoral position in the field of wood (de-)bonding. Your tasks As a postdoc, you will lead the investigation into the on-demand debonding of composite materials
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coating. Your tasks Develop a high-throughput materials synthesis platform based on sequential fabrication process for screening and optimization of perovskite compositions Develop high-throughput
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processing of batteries. This project bridges our activities in the fields of biopolymers and composite processing and will be carried out in a framework of a large national project in close collaboration with
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partners from the MSCA doctoral network, you will assess whether systematic changes in the fracture behavior of bone can be identified as a function of pathology by assessing composition, structure, and