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real-world scenario-based investigations Publication of results in scientific journals and presentation at national/international conferences Supervision of students Your profile University Master's
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. Interdisciplinary and international collaboration is expected. Your profile Master degree in Physics, Materials for Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, or Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Interest in
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well as other C-sequestration options Explore systemic effects of introducing materials from atmospheric carbon in the existing socio-economic metabolism, in particular on replacing other primary materials and
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. Interdisciplinary and international collaboration is expected. Your profile Master degree in Physics, Materials for Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, or Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Interest in
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this project. Our offer You stay in a vibrant environment centrally in Europe. Empa has its main campus in Dübendorf, located close to Zurich and 20 minutes by tram from Zurich International Airport. Zurich is
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. Empa has its main campus in Dübendorf, located close to Zurich and 20 minutes by tram from Zurich International Airport. Zurich is one of the cities with the highest quality of life worldwide, welcoming
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your strengths include taking personal responsibility Willingness to co-supervise semester, master and PhD students Proficient in English (written and spoken) Our offer We offer a postdoctoral position
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equipment (like additive manufacturing, laser welding). You will support our PhD and master students, publish in scientific journals, and participate in domestic/international conferences. Your profile We
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under environmental conditions. In a collaboration with toxicologists at Empa, the toxicity of the released fibers to human lung cells will also be investigated. Your profile Master Degree or PhD in
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include a Master's Degree in Physics, Physical Chemistry, Materials Science, or equivalent with a strong background in solid-state physics or quantum nanoscience. Prior experience with scanning probe