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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing (LAMP) is a multidisciplinary research unit that develops innovative functional modification of materials
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. For an applied research project, we are seeking a highly motivated Postdoc interested in the development of a hybrid AM manufacturing process for silicon
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The positions will be in the research group Reactors and Processes for Power-to-X, which is part of the Chemical Energy Carriers and Vehicle Systems
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of measurement systems, signal processing and analysis and the assessment of measurement accuracy, robustness and long-term stability. The resulting data form the basis for model-based approaches to evaluating
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are explored for applications ranging from magnetoelectronic devices to advanced biomedical systems. A central strength of our group is the development and operation of unique, home-built scanning probe
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synthesizing and characterizing hydrogels/soft materials, and experience with sol/gel processes, biomolecule handling and release studies high motivation to work in an interdisciplinary project excellent skills
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. To this end, we will combine high resolution scanning probe microscopy with fluorescence imaging to study amyloid and tau proteins in biofluids from patients to identify those at risk of developing a specific
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of performance for magnetic hyperthermia (MHT), magnetic particle imaging (MPI), and sensing applications. The position offers a unique opportunity to bridge fundamental magnetism, advanced nanofabrication, and
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central objective is to achieve a deep, mechanistic understanding of the processes that govern electrochemical performance and cycling stability. Your research will focus on elucidating and engineering
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analysis methods for realistic CO2 electrocatalysis, with a focus on parallel investigations and accelerated aging. Dissect degradation processes of CO2 electroreduction catalyst, electrodes, and ionomer