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of Geochemistry and Materials Science Your tasks The project aims to decipher the entrapment mechanism of As and Se in zeolites at a molecular scale by spectroscopic investigations and atomistic simulations. As a
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in soft materials. This position is part of a project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, which will support multiple researchers, and focuses on the development of interfaces with
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of material fabrication and experimental campaign.- Dissemination in journals and international conferences.Requirements:- PhD degree in Civil/Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Physics or related areas
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candidate to embark on a groundbreaking project focused on the electrochemical and materials engineering for nerve regeneration. Project background This unique project aims to facilitate nerve regeneration
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, with possible starting dates after July 2024. Your profile holds a Master’s degree preferably in physics, alternatively in material sciences has a background in condensed matter physics ideally has
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for Quantum Electronics. This PhD position is full time, with possible starting dates after July 2024. Profile holds a Master’s degree preferably in physics, alternatively in material sciences has a background
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of materials of civil engineering interest (granular geomaterials, structural materials) arising from complex microstructural mechanisms involving inelasticity and friction, as well as potential multiphysics
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Description of the offer : In the Laboratory for Multifunctional Ferroic Materials we investigate materials where strong coupling between electrons leads to novel types of ordering processes
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. The project focuses on learning the effective behavior of materials of civil engineering interest (granular geomaterials, structural materials) arising from complex microstructural mechanisms involving
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engineering sciences within Switzerland. We perform cutting-edge research in the fields of future technologies, energy and climate, health innovation and fundamentals of nature. By performing fundamental and