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novel functional materials and devices driven by robust nanoscale quantum effects. We are currently seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher fascinated by quantum nanoscience, with a strong
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fundamental and applied research. Our efforts range from enhancing the durability of concrete and asphalt to promoting the smart use of resources and waste, and pioneering novel, low-carbon or even carbon
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cutting edge research work, develop novel computational tools and integrate new strategies for the safe and sustainable use of chemicals and materials. Your tasks Large-scale data analysis, programming and
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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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: use of thin steel membranes to investigate hydrogen uptake, diffusion, and trapping under representative microstructural and stress conditions. The three postdocs will collaborate closely across
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. Postdoc position on self-healing strategies for lithium-ion batteries Your tasks Develop lithiation agents to recover lost active lithium during operation of the battery Develop electrochemical protocols
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project “DepoIon”, we develop physical vapor deposition (PVD) process control for solid state battery relevant material coatings. Your tasks You will work on basic science topics as well as on applied
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. The aim of the project is to extend cycle life by the controlled release of active lithium. Your tasks Develop lithiation agents to recover lost active lithium during operation of the battery Develop
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utilization. The successful candidate will play a significant role in the EU‑funded TIMBERHAUS project (www.timberhaus.eu). Your tasks Develop machine learning models and computer vision algorithms for wood
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it fit to run on a supercomputer. You will apply your newly developed simulation tools within different research projects. This new position is embedded in the international research project LION 2 on