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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH chair of Building Archaeology and Construction History at the Department of Architecture applies the methods of building archaeology (historische Bauforschung
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of highly talented researchers from top universities. Have the opportunity to shape and develop cutting edge research in circular economy in construction. Job description Within the module, you will work
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synthetic routes to organic molecules, transition metal complexes and functionalized carbon nanomaterials. Gain insight into the electronic structures, magnetic/thermochemical properties of newly synthesized
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the multifunctionality in complex real-world environment. Job description Design, micro-fabrication, and characterization of soft optical structures for multimodal sensing Develop theoretical understanding with
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photoacids and their molecular structure to enhance sorption capacity and stability. We seek a postdoctoral researcher who will contribute to these efforts. You will join a diverse, inclusive, and supportive
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PhD in Computational Materials Physics or a related area is required. Experience with electronic structure calculations is essential. Familiarity with the use of machine-learning tools in materials
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design and structures. Profile We are looking for excellent applicants with a Doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related area of study, who are motivated
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of rock mechanics, soil mechanics and/or landslide processes is considered beneficial Prior experience with point cloud processing is an asset Ability to work independently Strong written and oral
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responsibility in a highly interactive international environment with other Postdocs and PhD students. Moreover, the candidate will also be involved in project management and grant acquisition. The position is
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. Key Responsibilities: Quantitative in situ and in vitro imaging studies related to cytokine signaling and cell-cell interactions. Design and optimization of multiplexed fluorescence imaging, in situ