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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. For an Empa internal grant at the Laboratory for Functional Polymers , we are searching for a Postdoc. We are a dynamic research group dedicated
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-being of society for a future worth living. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. For an Empa internal grant at the Laboratory for Functional Polymers , we are searching for a Postdoc. We are
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identified unconventional green solvents able to dissolve high-performance polymer materials for more sophisticated filter materials made by a less energy-demanding process, as well as additives to tailor
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory for Functional Polymers is devoted to research and development at the forefront of novel organic redox-active materials, polymers and 2D
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the mechanical properties of small scale structures and interfaces. We are looking for a postdoc motivated to contribute to the development of programmable metal-polymer interfaces and explore different
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tests procedures to characterize and qualify cables in terms of aging and radiation hardness. To analyse chemical reaction processes due to radiation on cable polymers To perform FTIR, TGA swelling tests
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postdoc motivated to contribute to the development of programmable metal-polymer interfaces and explore different possibilities for changing adhesion in response to external triggers. As part of an internal
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practical application at scale. Publish results in the form of patents or scientific journal articles, present results at international conferences. Your profile PhD degree in material science, polymer
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equipment. Job description Do you have expertise in materials science, nanotechnology, polymer science, electrochemistry, analytical chemistry or related disciplines? Do you have experience with functional
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topics Have previous experience working with actuators and robotic systems Have had exposure to thin film fabrication techniques and potentially be familiar with functional polymers Have experience in