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holds several world records for power conversion efficiency of flexible CIGS and all-perovskite tandem solar cells. We are looking for a motivated postdoc to develop high-efficiency and stable all
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Stabilizing our climate requires to phase out fossil fuels and clean up the atmosphere from excess CO2. While many research projects, policies and
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campus in Dübendorf near downtown Zürich. The position is closely connected to two national research initiatives focusing on the synthesis of sustainable fuels and chemicals providing many opportunities
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material-related research and focuses on understanding, characterizing and steering interactions of biomolecules, bacteria and human cells at surfaces for materials-based healthcare solutions. Postdoc
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Zürich. The position is closely connected to two national research initiatives focusing on the synthesis of sustainable fuels and chemicals providing many opportunities to interact with a large and high
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for sustainable fuels and platform chemicals. You will work in a vibrant international environment in a brand new laboratory building equipped with state-of-the-art experimental facilities located at Empa's campus
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of biomolecules, bacteria and human cells at surfaces for materials-based healthcare solutions. Your tasks The success of an implant is crucially dependent on rapid and stable tissue integration and predicting
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photovoltaic and battery technologies. The Laboratory holds the world record for energy conversion efficiency of CIGS solar cells on flexible substrates and is one of the leading centers for CIGS/perovskite
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characterizing, understanding and steering the interaction of particulate materials with human cells or tissues and provide expertise in the interdisciplinary field of particulate materials safety and applications
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of biomolecules, bacteria and human cells at surfaces for materials-based healthcare solutions. Your tasks The scope of the position is to investigate bacteria-materials interactions, with the final goal