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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Frazzoli group at the Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control (IDSC), Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT) is looking for a Ph.D. student in the
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include low energy-consuming electric-field-controllable non-volatile memory elements with high information density. The recent progress in controlling the electrostatic and elastic boundary conditions in
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of the art integrated photonics and RF control. Job description The project aims at conducting experiments for cavity quantum optomechanics with levitated nanoparticles. In this context, you will be involved
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have found intriguing successes in biosensing, control switches, signal amplifiers and modulators, and high-performance photocatalysis. The conventional plasmonic materials include noble metals, e.g
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are critical for human performance, with respiratory control and function of respiratory muscles playing a central role. This is particularly evident in patients with pulmonary, cardiac, or neuromuscular
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approach for defect control in metal-assisted chemical etching (MacEtch) of silicon. The ultimate goal is to create high aspect ratio absorption gratings for X-ray grating-based interferometry, used in
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condition. Therefore, to mitigate steel corrosion, especially in environmentally friendly cement types, there is an urgent need to understand moisture transport in carbonated concrete and to control the water
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and try to control their nano-structures as well as to apply them to real-world applications. If you have strong organic chemistry background, and like to apply it to make macromolecules, we can provide
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-scale processes that control cracking of concrete due to corrosion, uncovering the fundamental laws governing granular materials, and revealing the damage and fracture mechanisms in soft materials
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for sustainable construction. The project investigates the extrusion of hollow profiles (HC3DP ). The main challenge of HC3DP lies in controlling the deposition. To guarantee the structural integrity of the final