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sites/motifs. Your profile You are expected to have: An excellent MSc degree in Chemical Engineering, Material Science, or Chemistry Knowledge in material synthesis and/or material structural
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engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe. Using the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments, they study the basic constituents of matter - fundamental particles
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operates at the intersection of computer science, civil engineering, and architecture. Your responsibilities will include the development of both theoretical concepts and practical tools for the construction
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supporting the three main missions of the institutions: education, research and technology transfer. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working environment at the heart of a community of 16,000 people
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Quantum Technologies on High Energy Physics at CERN. As a Quantum Computing Engineer, in the context of the CERN Quantum Technology Initiative - https://quantum.cern/ -, you will take a leading role in the
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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living
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18 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research Department Human Resources Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile
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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living
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. And it still does. Realizing these potentials by way of research and development is one of the most important challenges in state-of-the-art biomedical engineering. Our research is focused
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Project background The future of robotic manipulation lies in the development of systems that closely mimic the complex structures and capabilities of the human hand