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position in High-Entropy Oxides for Heterogeneous Catalysis Your tasks Synthesize and characterize materials for heterogeneous catalysis applications Develop synthesis-structure-properties relationships
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, Caflisch group) and will benefit from the experimental input from several ongoing structural biology projects in the Jeschke group at ETH. It will be highly advantageous for candidates to have prior
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nanostructures. Design and Integrate the nanomaterials in polymeric matrices for the dental splint coatings. Conduct morphological, structural, and functional characterizations. Conduct antibacterial and antiviral
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and inorganic powder-based materials for structural and functional applications. You will study and characterize the powder and formulation dependent granulation process to develop advanced ceramic
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. Project background The Computational Mechanics of Building Materials (CMBM) aims to understand and predict mechanical failure in materials and structures. By combining numerical modeling tools with
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🎓 Master’s degree in Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Data Science, or related fields. 💻 Proficiency in Rust and Python. Experience in SQL and efficient data structures is a plus. 🌐 Experience or interest
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European universities, research centers, and companies. The successful candidate will develop novel 3D casting techniques for non-photocurable biodegradable polymers, integrate magnetic structures
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student who conducts research in the Swiss National Science Foundation National Research Program 81 funded project “Beyond Replacement Construction: Implementing the Socio-Ecological Transformation
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magnetoresistance and polaronic transport. This project aims to develop novel computational frameworks to understand and predict the structure of such materials. Job description You will develop computational methods
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National Science Foundation SNSF within the project "Beyond Replacement Construction: Implementing the Socio-Ecological Transformation of the Swiss Built Environment". In collaboration with the group