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4.0. For a new industry related research project, we are looking for a new PhD. Job description A considerable portion of the noise produced by trains stems from rolling noise, primarily influenced by
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) at ETH Zurich. We are looking for a Postdoctoral (equivalent to a non-tenured Assistant Professor) or PhD Researcher in Applied Macroeconomics and/or Political Economy. Project background The Chair's
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Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Material Science, or a related field Expertise in analyzing electrochemical interfaces using in-situ spectroscopy or synchrotron facilities (a plus) Programming language
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strategies to design pulse sequences for high-resolution solid-state NMR under magic-angle spinning and static DNP in close collaboration with two PhD students working on these topics. The efficiency
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. Salary and social benefits are provided according to ETH Zurich rules.The starting date is preferentially 1 October 2024 (or upon agreement). Your profile Applicants must hold a PhD or doctoral degree with
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on energy or heavy industry but could also be sector-overarching if it relates to relevant mitigation pathways such as carbon dioxide removal (CDR). An integral part of your work consists of advising PhD and
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-tier international venues. As part of this responsibility, the postdoctoral researcher will co-supervise and work closely with PhD students, undergraduate and masters students within the Chair
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international collaboration with partners in Switzerland with academia, clinics and industry, mentoring MSc, and PhD students. Dr Diego Paez-Granados in collaboration with Prof. Robert Riener (SMS Lab ) will
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-array-based processors. This position is full-time, with flexible starting dates in 2024. Your profile A PhD degree in physics or relevant fields Prior experience in experimental atomic, molecular and
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at the Swiss Light Source and internationally. Your profile You have outstanding qualifications with a PhD in physics, materials science or a related subject, and a background in magnetism and sample preparation