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We offer you We offer a full-funded PhD position in a highly interactive, multidisciplinary, and international research group within the Biozentrum. Our group spans expertise in physics, molecular
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interdisciplinary surrounding. The PhD degree will be awarded by ETH Zurich. The PhD student will have access to the advanced nanofabrication facilities available at the ETH FIRST Lab and at the Binnig and Rohrer
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Empa Laboratory of Cellulose & Wood Materials invites applications for a PhD student position on bio-based materials for advanced wound healing
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? No Offer Description PhD position in Computational mechanics The Computational Mechanics Group in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering of ETH Zurich is seeking one doctoral student
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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical
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active sites), in vitro and in vivo enzyme screenings, electrochemistry, and machine learning-assisted directed evolution. As part of this project, you will collaborate closely with PhD students and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics in Dübendorf, near Zürich, is looking for a PhD Student within a project funded by the Swiss National
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position: Development of catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation to higher
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supportive scientific environment. As a PhD student in this project, you will: Conduct quantum sensing experiments at cryogenic temperatures Investigate the photophysics and spin dynamics of NV and SiV centers
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invites applications of talented and ambitious candidates for a PhD student position in the field of single-molecule biophysics, with a focus on protein trapping and analysis using state-of-the-art nanopore