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and charges. Our scope is to study the fundamental physics of these materials with a focus on experimental basic research, yet including the perspective on the theoretical background and on
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to treat diseases using cells. Our research is focused in making sensors that can be used for monitoring process in living cells, and we're especially interested in using nanopore sensors for this purpose
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, computer science, or related fields. This includes, but is not limited to, psychology, mathematics, engineering, physics, or statistics. Geographical Eligibility: We are seeking candidates who are currently
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Computational Mechanics Group in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering of ETH Zurich is seeking a doctoral student. Project background The position is
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90%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Physics Group of Prof. Ulrike Lohmann at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Sciences at ETH Zurich (IAC-ETH) invites applications for a 3 – 3.5
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electrohydraulic actuators, which is an integrated process that starts from material selection and design choice suitable for mass fabrication and ends with the proper control policies. Materials dictate
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nanofabrication in this position, and a candidate with experience in the cleanroom and with nanofabrication would be ideal, however, is not a requirement. The candidate should have a Master’s degree in physics
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last name is on all the documents and in the file name). The application process is now open and will last until 15.05.2024 or until the position is filled. Only PDF format will be accepted. Cover letter
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the Swiss NSF, will utilize noble gas mass spectrometry. It may also include various methods to resolve and identify carriers of the various noble gas components spatially, physically, and chemically, using
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journals. Your profile Masters or comparable degree, preferably in a subject related to the PhD project, such as in Earth or Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics or Planetary Sciences Highly self