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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Physics group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC), ETH Zurich invites applications for a PhD position (3 to 4 years) to investigate
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on how the events initially affect the physical infrastructure, how managers react to the events to stop cascading, and how they restore the functioning of the system(s) over time. An understanding of how
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. Corman and the Institute for Transport Planning and Systems. This project investigates the mathematical, physical, technical, and organizational conditions necessary to enable higher levels of automation
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for miniaturization to both increase the robustness of experimental platforms and enter unexplored physical regimes. Hereby, one essential milestone is the development of on-chip levitation platforms integrating state
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-class collaborators. Profile We expect from you: Recently obtained master degree in engineering or physics with outstanding grades Excellent knowledge of continuum mechanics and finite element analysis
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independent and collaborative research, including literature reviews, data collection and analysis, leading to novel contributions to the field. You will be responsible for writing and publishing academic
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seeking for PhD candidates. We work on the epitaxial deposition of functional oxide thin films using pulsed laser deposition. We use in-situ diagnostic tools during the growth process to advance the design
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analysis, and the willingness to further acquire respective skills. Strong team spirit and social skills, and curiosity and motivation to learn and develop. Excellent English communication skills (both
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and tackle the following aspects: Methodological advances: Quantify the impact of various parameters on seismic velocity and potentially on seismic attenuation. Process understanding: Assess long-term
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on: Synthesis and characterization of catalyst pattern with 3D porosity by electrodeposition methods Synthesis and process optimization of high aspect ratio microstructured gratings by metal assisted chemical