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15 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Empa Research Field Chemistry » Other Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile Recognised
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Collaboration with surgeons, engineers, chemists and fiber technologists Your profile PhD in polymer science or biomedical engineering Hands-on experience in hydrogel development, bacteria-materials interaction
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ETH Domain. In our Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing in Thun, near Bern, we are currently looking for an outstanding candidate to conduct cutting-edge research at the interface of modeling
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. In our Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing in Thun, near Bern, we are currently looking for an outstanding candidate to conduct cutting-edge
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signal processing (GPU based) Proficiency in data analysis using Python, Matlab, or similar Self-motivating, independent-minded scientific researcher, effective collaborator Excellent written and oral
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strong experimental background in frequency-locked lasers or optoelectronics. Experience with dual-comb laser spectroscopy is advantageous. Hands-on experience with data acquisition and signal processing
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and international, providing an inspiring environment for high impact research. We have internal expertise in (nano)materials engineering, biol-ogy, ex vivo models, biomedical engineering, computational
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including advanced processing, energy generation and storage solutions. We have a range of different production processes and characterization techniques where we are expert. Our group is working on a range
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a Power-to-X technology make plasma processing a promising method to decarbonize energy-intensive industrial processes while creating sustainable products from greenhouse gases. The postdoc work will
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innovative deposition processes and high-throughput materials screening. The opportunity: Contribute to groundbreaking research on UV-resilient transparent conductive materials for photovoltaic technologies