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models to the design of sustainable processes in chemical engineering. To bridge the scale from molecules to processes, we apply state-of-the art mathematical concepts and tools combined with highly
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-climate interactions. For this purpose, it has developed its own dedicated global model SOCOL, which can interactively treat all processes and major feedbacks related to the ozone layer and atmospheric
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relevant to cardiac cytoskeleton, cell junctions, and adhesion. Functional assessment of the engineered cardiac tissues will be performed via live calcium imaging to monitor cardiac cell activity
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. To strengthen our team and enhance our knowledge and understanding in pyrolysis processes we are looking for a PhD student for scientific analysis
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in cold sintering of ferroelectric ceramic materials. This project focuses on the synthesis of ceramic powder and the densification using the cold sintering processing method. The focus of the project
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analysis procedures and computer tools for automated data acquisition/processing (Python/C++/Labview programming languages), Team player with excellent communication skills and collaborative working style
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process Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Additional comments Project Overview Cells sense, integrate, and respond to dynamic stimuli through complex signaling
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and on the handling of natural hazards. The Research Unit Mountain Hydrology and Mass Movements investigates water resources and natural hazard processes such as floods, droughts, and mass movements in
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educational track record in condensed matter physics and optics, Familiarity with data analysis procedures and computer tools for automated data acquisition/processing (Python/C++/Labview programming languages