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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing (LAMP) is a multidisciplinary research unit that develops innovative functional modification of materials
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product quality attributes, such as remaining shelf life. Process measured sensor data of commercial cold chains, analyze data for variability, and reformat data in databases. Use the simulation-based
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specifically to XRD-PDF (pair distribution function). The project is linked to crystalline and amorphous alloys, and in an industrial context to process design by establishing the structure-property relationship
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match the chemical, mechanical, and morphological properties of native bone. The role of the PhD student at Empa will be the development of synthesis processes using light-based 3D printing of hydrogel
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that the generated knowledge will advance the field of sustainable material technologies and contribute to new developments within advanced manufacturing, biopolymers, surface and interface science and biomedical
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for biomedical applications. Your tasks Study the joint assembly of biopolymer in compartmentalized or bulk hydrogels. Characterize the resulting physical hydrogel properties as well as how these properties can be
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solid-state batteries. One of research topics is the method of flash-lamp annealing ( FLA, also called intense pulsed light or photonic curing ), which is used for thermal processing of thin films with
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material processing and assembly strategies. Your tasks Study the triggered enzymatic crosslinking and disassembly of single biopolymer systems. Characterize the evolution of the structure of the biopolymers
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design Interest in and comprehension of Earth system processes and environmental impacts Excellent communication and collaboration skills and fluency in English. Our offer We offer a dynamic and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Your tasks Your tasks will focus on the design and operation of experiments to investigate the failure mechanisms in wooden structures. This will require