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this field, we are looking for a PhD candidate for the development of novel multi-constituent nanopastes. Central questions are suitable paste chemistries and the interaction between organic and in-organic
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function, with a particular emphasis on DNA/RNA-LNPs for next-generation gene therapeutics. Your tasks This PhD position is part of a larger EU-funded project focused on the metrological characterization
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equitable urban energy systems. Our work combines technology and policy with systems thinking and practical implementation, always grounded in real-world urban challenges. As part of the SWEET DecarbCH
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part of a large international research center in collaboration with Denmark Technical University and University of Copenhagen and bridges our activities in the fields of nanocelluloses, proteins and
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technologically cutting-edge topic of high relevance and novelty, with direct access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure and equipment. As part of an experienced and multidisciplinary project team with
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. This postdoc position is part of a national collaborative project involving two major industrial partners — leading suppliers of battery materials and manufacturing equipment for gigafactories. The project is
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group is part of the Transport at Nanoscale Interfaces Laboratory headed by Prof. Calame at Empa, which offers a highly-stimulating research environments with state-of-the-art facilities and a broad
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in peer-reviewed high-impact factor journals and present at international conferences. Your profile MSc in Materials Science, Polymer Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related disciplines
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functionality. Publish in peer-reviewed high-impact factor journals and present at international conferences. Your profile MSc in Materials Science, Polymer Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related disciplines
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of Lisbon, Prof. Sven Klinkel from RWTH Aachen University and Empa. Project description and tasks This PhD position is offered as part of an SNSF-funded project investigating low-damage 3D printed concrete