12 postdoctoral-position-in-molecular-dynamic-simulation-polymer Postdoctoral positions at Empa
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for Advanced Fibers in St. Gallen pursues application-driven research in the field of polymers and fibers. We work towards a new
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research at the interface of modeling and simulation of laser manufacturing processes (e.g., laser cladding, additive manufacturing) and experimental validation using advanced facilities (high-speed optical
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, vaporization, solidification), vapor plume formation dynamics, and residual stress analysis. The objective will be to investigate these phenomena using simulation tools and via sophisticated experiments. Besides
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Interactions and Air Pollution and Environmental Technology are offering such a position supported by the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office in collaboration with EAWAG and Agroscope. Your tasks You will
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to conduct state-of-the-art research in one of the most dynamic scientific institutions in Europe, including access to the DroneHub. The position will be based at the Empa campus in Dübendorf, near Zurich
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Bacteria and Materials Interactions Group at the Biointerfaces Laboratory is offering a Postdoc position focused on the development of advanced
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development. The project is supported by Empa under the supervision of Dr. Ramses Snoeckx (project leader) and Dr. Dirk Hegemann (group leader). Start date of the position from spring/summer 2025 onwards
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excellence. Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. We live a culture of inclusion and respect. We welcome all people who are interested in innovative, sustainable and
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company in Zurich. Your tasks Your tasks will include the design of testing equipment required to imitate the working mechanism of an industrial application. A significant part of this will be
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and explant cultures or microphysiological placenta-embryo chip) Identification of molecular developmental toxicity mechanisms of UFPs and MNPs Development of original research ideas within