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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing (LAMP) is a multidisciplinary research unit that develops innovative functional modification of materials
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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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for removing atmospheric CO2 and converting it into useful and valuable materials. In this context, our Technology and Society Laboratory (TSL) is looking for a highly motivated PostDoc or Scientist to address
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product quality attributes, such as remaining shelf life. Process measured sensor data of commercial cold chains, analyze data for variability, and reformat data in databases. Use the simulation-based
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. Your tasks The postdoc or scientist will model the mass flows of biobased and biodegradable polymers through our society and their releases into the environment. A special focus will be on agricultural
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signal processing (GPU based) Proficiency in data analysis using Python, Matlab, or similar Self-motivating, independent-minded scientific researcher, effective collaborator Excellent written and oral
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innovative deposition processes and high-throughput materials screening. The opportunity: Contribute to groundbreaking research on UV-resilient transparent conductive materials for photovoltaic technologies
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with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of sustainable biocomposite materials. This project is
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. Together with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of bio-based hybrid materials. The goal
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. Together with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of advanced hydrogels for wound care