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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 seeding, Prof. Mohr
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Infrastructure Management led by Professor Dr. Bryan T. Adey in the Institute of Construction and Infrastructure Management of the Department of Civil
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...) as an additional degree of freedom to act on the ferroelectric order in striking contrast with the conventional depolarizing-field tuning strategy. Using our unique capacity to engineer oxide thin
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"Building Culture") of the Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF within the project "Beyond Replacement Construction: Implementing the Socio-Ecological Transformation of the Swiss Built Environment". In
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magnetoresistance and polaronic transport. This project aims to develop novel computational frameworks to understand and predict the structure of such materials. Job description You will develop computational methods
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synthetic routes to organic molecules, transition metal complexes and functionalized carbon nanomaterials. Gain insight into the electronic structures, magnetic/thermochemical properties of newly synthesized
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as possible. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Profile Master's degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or
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manipulating nanoparticles’ dynamics in engineered potentials. Motivated by both, exploring the limits of quantum mechanics, and exceptional sensitivity to inertial and force sensing, Levitodynamics is striving
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components like self-labeling protein tags for application in cell biology. The work is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative, involving synthetic chemistry and/or protein engineering as well as cell
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation at ETH Zurich's Department of Management, Technology, and Economics, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Georg von Krogh