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project aims to develop hydroborate-based all-solid-state batteries. A central objective is to achieve a deep, mechanistic understanding of the processes that govern electrochemical performance and cycling
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central objective is to achieve a deep, mechanistic understanding of the processes that govern electrochemical performance and cycling stability. Your research will focus on elucidating and engineering
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We are looking for a motivated PhD student to explore the muon spin spectroscopy for perovskite solar cells research. This position is part of Muoniverse, a Swiss National Centre of Competence in
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Applications are invited for a PhD position in the Air Quality and Particle Technology group (Prof. Dr. J. Wang). The successful candidate will work in
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research in the field of thin-film photovoltaic technologies. We are looking for a motivated PhD student to explore the muon spin spectroscopy for perovskite solar cells research. This position is part of
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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. This PhD position is offered in
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thin films for emerging technologies. By combining state of the art physical vapor deposition, high throughput experimentation and data science, we develop thin films with enhanced performance and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our group of Biosensing and Functional Surfaces focuses on the studying the role of protein aggregation in dementia progression using nanoscale analytics
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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. This PhD position is part of
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Membranes and Textiles laboratory, interdisciplinary teams work on the development, integration and validation of novel sensing systems - particularly for textile applications. The focus lies