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100%, Zurich, fixed-term TLC group at ETH is looking for dedicated and hard-working synthetic chemists who would like to research on making new polymers . We synthesize macromolecules by new methods
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position in Polymer Synthesis TLC group at ETH is looking for dedicated and hard-working synthetic chemists who would like to research
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position 3D Casting of Non-Photocurable
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. For more information, visit msrl.ethz.ch. Job description This position is part of the GREENS project, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network offering the opportunity to pursue a PhD across various
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-biodegradable polymers. Your profile Master Degree or PhD in environmental/natural sciences or engineering or similar Experience with development of computational models Preferably some experience with plastics
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that will later be relevant for technical application. Your tasks The PhD work will involve: Synthesizing phosphorus-containing network polymers based on phosphonate and phosphonamidate chemistry. Detailed
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Collaboration with surgeons, engineers, chemists and fiber technologists Your profile PhD in polymer science or biomedical engineering Hands-on experience in hydrogel development, bacteria-materials interaction
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with surgeons, engineers, chemists and fiber technologists Your profile PhD in polymer science or biomedical engineering Hands-on experience in hydrogel development, bacteria-materials interaction is a
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facilities and equipment. Your profile MSc degree in biomedical engineering, polymer chemistry, materials science or a related field Enthusiastic and curious personality High motivation to work in an
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Robotic Materials group is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate for the topic of sustainable robotics. The Robotic Materials group headed by Prof. Hedan Bai