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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We are looking for a PhD candidate in the Yamakoshi group in the Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry (LAC) to join our group working on a project related to the design and
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through lattice chemistry. The goal of the doctoral project is to explore the potential of the chemistry of the lattice (charged off-stoichiometric layers, chemical variation in layered compounds, etc
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and try to control their nano-structures as well as to apply them to real-world applications. If you have strong organic chemistry background, and like to apply it to make macromolecules, we can provide
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bottom-up approach to robotics and develop soft materials and devices that would enable unusual form and unconventional functions for broader robotic applications. Project background Natural organisms
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scientific publications Support the professorship in teaching activities Profile Excellent qualifications with a university degree (Master or equivalent) in physics, chemistry or materials sciences Knowledge
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Bezdek Group applies the tools and approaches of organic/inorganic/organometallic chemistry to synthesize molecules and materials with stimuli-responsive (sensory) and
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across various European universities, research centers, and companies. The successful candidate will develop micro/nanorobotic systems by integrating Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Covalent Organic
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, we study the microbe-material-processing interface to understand the effects of processing on the nutritional quality of food to contribute to healthier diets and a more resilient global food system
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catastrophic failure at the system level. CMBM is a highly interdisciplinary and international research team. The topics of current research projects at CMBM include uncovering the mechanisms of earthquake
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! Collaboration, communication, organization... If not a people person, at least a team person ! Some hard checks : Master’s degree in materials science, mechanical engineering, or equivalent Knowledge of metallic