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emphasis is placed on molecular spin systems, where you can harness quantum correlations of many-body spin systems, enabled by atomically precise bottom-up synthesis. In our newly established lab, you will
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) to develop an accurate, stochastic multibody simulation model. This model dynamically updates key parameters to predict effective braking and acceleration capabilities, complementing existing organizational
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comfort at the building and urban scale. One of the group's pillars is research and application of Urban Building Energy Modelling (UBEM) to generate knowledge about cities and neighbourhoods as
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) calculations, and developing coarse-grained models for large-scale atomic simulations. Profile Masters or equivalent degree in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or related field Strong programming skills
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element modeling, computational fluid dynamics). Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and process optimization. Experience in supply chains and hygrothermal
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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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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The research group for Chemical Biology and Molecular Imaging (Frei Research Group ) at ETH Zurich is looking for a doctoral researcher to develop chemistry inspired tools
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for dynamic biological environments. Despite the promising potential of soft hydrogels in combination with in situ mineralization that could offer greater flexibility and biocompatibility, research in this area
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for blockchain-based systems. Develop mathematical and computational models for simulating and analysing various economic properties of blockchain-based systems. Design and evaluate token economies and governance
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dedicated experiments (e.g., flares vs. chaff). Providing observational constraints on turbulence and thermal effects to improve the representation of microphysical processes in model simulations