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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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100%, fixed-term Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, is an internationally networked aquatic research institute within the ETH Domain (Swiss Federal Institutes
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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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such as biology, medicine, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, cultural heritage, materials and surface science, and physics. The ID19 beamline at the ESRF is a multi-purpose long (145 m) imaging
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information science, focusing on spin qubits and hybrid superconducting-semiconductor quantum devices. This position is offered in a shared initiative between the laboratories of Prof. Wallraff and Prof. Scarlino
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focuses on the development of materials to close the CO2 cycle and ultimately allow societies to approach net zero emissions. The current PhD position is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation
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Engineering at ETH Zurich. The lab is composed of a highly interdisciplinary and international team of motivated researchers, working on engineering and applying advanced polymeric materials for a range of
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to tackle these challenges by creating sensing materials with large specific surface areas and tailored surface chemistry to distinctly interact with molecules. Job description This full-time position offers
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students an exciting opportunity to perform cutting-edge research on the engineering of sensor systems (sensor materials, filter and arrays) for food applications. You will join an inclusive, diverse, and
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applications of NMR in biological systems and material science. Your profile We are looking for a highly-motivated student who is interested in working on the intersection between Chemistry and Physics in a