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. The Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics is offering a PhD position focused on the development of new catalytic materials for CO2 conversion. This project will center on high-entropy oxides, a promising class
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the ETH Domain. Empa's Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics is involved in the scientific research, development and characterization of advanced ceramics, composites and inorganic powder-based
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energy production. In this PhD project, you will explore the fundamental mechanisms that will enable the development of more sustainable thermosets containing dynamic crosslinks in the future. We are a
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. Pioneered investigations on particle bio-functionalization, particles uptake, accumulation, translocation across biological barriers and their bioresponses. Your tasks Design and prepare light-activated
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composition, particularly fat content and fatty infiltration will be optimized and implemented. These datasets will then be processed with previously developed pipelines. Analysis and interpretation
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as well as Cellulose and Wood Materials will both be involved in this project. The student will work together with experts in the fields of tribology, wood and wood treatments, and the development and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Empa's Electron Microscopy Center located in Dübendorf (Switzerland) conducts forefront research in the development and application of new electron
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The nanotech@surfaces Laboratory is a multidisciplinary team of physicists and chemists, dedicated to developing and characterizing novel functional
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used by the textile or HVAC industry. This project is performed in close collaboration with industrial partners. The tasks for the PhD student will be: Develop and test a textile-based heat flux sensor
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, called Wound Booster focused on the design of a self-care integrated system to completely understand, simulate and monitor skin wound evolution, with the ultimate aim to treat and prevent chronic wounds