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complex scientific challenges. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team and contribute to our cutting-edge research on anion conductive polymer
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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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methods for data analysis and control. Postdoctoral position in entropy enhanced defects for sustainable catalysis Your tasks The postdoctoral researcher will work on quantum chemical (QC) modeling
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methods and to devise machine learning methods for data analysis and control. Your tasks The postdoctoral researcher will work on quantum chemical (QC) modeling of amorphous materials and undercoordinated
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for data analysis and control. Postdoctoral position on societal dynamics in the energy-materials-humans nexus Your tasks The postdoctoral researcher will work in a multidisciplinary team aiming at a
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methods and to devise machine learning methods for data analysis and control. Your tasks The postdoctoral researcher will work in a multidisciplinary team aiming at a holistic approach to model
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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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disorders, which are one of the leading musculoskeletal diseases in the elderly. Your tasks As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will play a key role in enhancing the accuracy of clinical data using advanced 3D
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supportive environment with a cutting-edge research project Support for further career development A strong international network The Postdoctoral position is for the duration of three and half years. It is
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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