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excel in collaborative environments and can bring expertise in any of the areas above, we strongly encourage you to apply. Qualifications PhD in Physical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Electrochemical Energy Systems Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zurich invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher
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selection process with applications accepted year-round. Eligibility requirements: Candidates should hold a PhD degree in computer science, data science, mathematics, physics, statistics, or electrical
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/Qualifications PhD in computer science, electronics, physics, or equivalent. Experience in FPGA systems, resource-constrained algorithms, and ML for embedded systems. Interest in physics and cutting-edge
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-electron interaction types. Profile A PhD in Computational Materials Physics or a related area is required. Experience with electronic structure calculations, including writing computer code, is essential
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one of the programmes. It is home to a community of over 100 PhD, postdoctoral and Professorial researchers working on diverse themes related to sustainable cities and resilient infrastructure systems
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other exciting projects ranging from autonomous sputter deposition to the development of new ferroelectric materials for non-volatile memory applications. Your profile PhD degree in physics, materials
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and infrared imaging, in-situ synchrotron imaging). Your tasks The candidate will study physical phenomena such as internal laser beam reflection, beam trapping in powder streams and powder beds, multi
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PhD in Computational Materials Physics or a related area is required. Experience with electronic structure calculations is essential. Familiarity with the use of machine-learning tools in materials
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for the position are expected to have a PhD in Chemistry, Material Science or Chemical Engineering. Experience in the fields of material synthesis as well as the physical and electrochemical characterization