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Two PhD openings in digital fabrication with concrete The Chair for Physical Chemistry of Building Materials of ETH Zurich has two openings for PhD positions in digital fabrication with concrete
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Two PhD openings in chemical admixtures for sustainable concrete The Chair for Physical Chemistry of Building Materials has two openings for PhD positions in chemical admixtures for sustainable
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engineering from a recognized university. Ideally, you already have strong experience in the mechanical characterization of composite materials. You are highly motivated to learn and apply modern finite element
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platform Prisma to rapidly screen materials. The economic and ecologic objectives of the large-scale screening ensure economically competitive and environmentally benign results. Job description The
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of stem cells, with emphasis on pluripotent and skeletal muscle cells. Job description The proposed research project is affiliated with the new Advanced Engineering with Living Materials (ALIVE) program
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Post Doctoral researcher for diagnostic assays based on polymeric coacervates We are a group in Biochemical Engineering active on coacervation (condensation) in biology and biotechnology, including
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graduates get ready to drive transformations in the way Materials and Processes shape the world. Find out how doctoral students get prepared to realise an impact in science and society, and what they enjoy
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natural sciences. -------------- Instructions for uploading material and the recommendations letters will be provided to the nominated candidates. A selection of the candidates will then be invited
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with the life science research groups of ETH Zurich and University of Zurich, we work on scientific problems ranging from basic research to precision medicine. Project background B-Fabric - an innovative
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and Preservation . The doctoral researcher will be supervised in collaboration with the chair of Digital Building Technologies (dbt) and the chair for Physical Chemistry of Building Materials at ETH