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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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Prof. Felix Wortmann (University of St. Gallen). The project is funded for 3 years by the Swiss Road Safety Fund (Fonds für Verkehrssicherheit) and will be conducted in close collaboration with Prof
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the potential extension by one additional year) at Empa St. Gallen in the Bio-Nano Assembly research group, which is part of the Center for X-ray Analytics, the Laboratory for Biomimetic Membranes and Textiles
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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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CDSS is currently seeking to appoint a Research Software Engineer with experience in scientific computing to strengthen our team of experts to support the ETH research community as
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. Accordingly, the position at ETH Zürich is embedded within the Centre for Digital Health Interventions and is co-supervised by Prof. Elgar Fleisch (ETH Zürich) and Prof. Felix Wortmann (University of St
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-biodegradable polymers. Your profile Master Degree or PhD in environmental/natural sciences or engineering or similar Experience with development of computational models Preferably some experience with plastics
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(flexible) and the project is to be concluded by August 2025. Profile You are currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in law at the University of Zurich, the University of St. Gallen, or another
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. The ideal assistant studies in the Bachelor's or the Master's program of the Faculty of Business and Economics. In addition, a high level of self-reliance and an efficient attitude to work is expected
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. We seek individuals who will develop and lead a research program at the forefront of the discipline and who will also be committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching. Approaches