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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Experimental Mineral Physics (EMP) group in the Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology (led by Prof. Motohiko Murakami) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a postdoc
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of materials and process development for direct air capture of CO2. The work will be in collaboration with the laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing, responsible for manufacturing of novel micro-structured
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and Processes for Power-to-X and the Advanced Colloidal Materials Engineering group search for a Postdoctoral researcher in the field of materials and process development for direct air capture of CO2
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on either component. This interdisciplinary project bridges the gap between granular physics and materials science. Main roles and responsibilities: Research in this project involves a synergistic combination
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Advanced manufacturing is central to sustainable automation with high-impact opportunities in both research and society. It involves complex physical and chemical processes that need to be executed with high
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may be placed on either component. This interdisciplinary project bridges the gap between granular physics and materials science.Main roles and responsibilities:Research in this project involves a
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industrial needs, we are looking for a postdoc holding a PhD in material science, physics or chemistry, with a clear link to X-ray based analytical methods, preferably related to X-ray diffraction. The project
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, and characterization of electrochemical cells devised for ESA Establishing experimental procedures to assess electrode performance in the ESA process Development and formulation of slurry-electrodes
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to develop your own research ideas to tackle these challenges, in close collaboration with our interdisciplinary team and external scientific and industry partners. As part of this process, you will supervise
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particularly interested in identifying new pathways regulating the process of CD8 T cell exhaustion, an hypofunctional program acquired by CD8 T cells exposed to persistent inflammation and antigenic stimulation