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of condensed matter systems, spin qubits, magnetism, spintronics, spin-related phenomena in semiconducting materials, quantum many-body physics, and quantum information and computing, are welcomed to apply
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. You'll work at the exciting intersection of experimental materials science and materials informatics, collaborating with CSEM and EPFL in a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Bridge Project. Your
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/egalite . Desired profile: PhD in biomedical sciences, computer sciences, mathematics, physics or engineering Successful track-record of research achievements, original ideas and successful funding
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plasma. The main methods used are computer simulations for studying dust dynamics and analysing in situ measurements by spacecraft that carry a dust detector on board. We collaborate with researchers in
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, scale-specific indicators for key ecosystem services, including biodiversity, carbon sequestration, timber production, and water regulation. Design, execute, and analyze simulation case studies in diverse
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layers, thorough FLA processing, and extensive materials characteri-zation using XRD, electron microscopies, TOF-SIMS, electrochemical methods, etc. Modeling and simulations should help us to explain
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time. This leap in computational efficiency will unlock the ability to simulate and analyse thousands of potential scenarios and interventions, helping planners identify adaptive plans that can respond
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. Utilizing a combination of experimental and computational approaches, we develop and characterize novel functional materials and devices driven by robust nanoscale quantum effects. We are currently seeking a
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expertise? Through an Impact Collaboration Programme (ICP) project, you can develop creative ways to work together to ensure that the best available knowledge supports the design of solutions to the complex
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DIZH understands innovation very broadly and includes all disciplines: artistic, design, natural science, technology, humanities, education and social science.