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approach for defect control in metal-assisted chemical etching (MacEtch) of silicon. The ultimate goal is to create high aspect ratio absorption gratings for X-ray grating-based interferometry, used in
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this field, we are looking for a PhD candidate for the development of novel multi-constituent nanopastes. Central questions are suitable paste chemistries and the interaction between organic and in-organic
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, manufacturing (by WAAM) and testing of samples for material characterization and derivation of material properties, and applying these properties in finite element simulations of the tests; Designing test
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locations Modeling of static and dynamic crack arrest conditions with finite element simulations Supervision of semester students and/or internships Publication of results in scientific journals and at
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-class collaborators. Profile We expect from you: Recently obtained master degree in engineering or physics with outstanding grades Excellent knowledge of continuum mechanics and finite element analysis
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outstanding grades Excellent knowledge of continuum mechanics and finite element analysis Excellent coding abilities in at least one language Knowledge and experience with fracture mechanics and/or phase-field
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profile Completed Master`s degree in mechanical engineering Demonstrated expert knowledge of the software COMSOL Multiphysics is essential Proven experience in continuum modeling (finite element modeling
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research and its efforts to put new knowledge and innovations directly into practice. The Laboratory of Metal Physics and Technology (LMPT), part of the Department of Materials at ETH Zurich, conducts
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Design Lab (CDL) of Prof. Bernd Bickel. Thermoplastic extrusion 3D printing in large dimensions offers unique opportunities to manufacture geometrically complex and bespoke building elements
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upon the Cloudlab project , the collaborating SNF project BeyondCloudLab (4 PhDs, 2 PostDocs) brings together a team including Prof. Lohmann and Dr. Henneberger (ETH) working on cloud microphysics and