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infrastructure, offering a unique opportunity to develop their research abilities. Our offer The work will be carried out under supervision of Prof. Dr. Mickael Perrin (ETH Zurich and Empa). The Quantum Devices
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Engineering at ETH Zürich under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dennis Kochmann and Dr. Jakob Schwiedrzik. This fully-funded and full-time position will be available immediately or upon agreement, with a planned
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supported by Empa under the supervision of Prof. Thijs Defraeye (academic supervisor). It involves a joint affiliation with ETH Zürich (D-USYS). The candidate will perform the research at Empa in St. Gallen
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of new knowledge into society. This PhD position is offered within the Chair of Structural Mechanics led by Prof. Eleni Chatzi at ETH Zurich in collaboration with Prof. Eduardo Julio from University
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science-based innovation and involves close collaboration with our partners at ETH (Prof. F. Merkt and Prof. M. Quack) and ZHAW (Prof. J. Stohner). Job description, responsibilities and tasks: Develop a
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conferences. The PhD candidate will be enrolled at KU Leuven (Prof. Erik Delarue). A secondment of 6 months at KU Leuven and 3 months at Urban Sympheny AG is planned during the third year of the PhD. Your
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Applications are invited for a PhD position in the Air Quality and Particle Technology group (Prof. Dr. J. Wang). The successful candidate will work in
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be carried out under the supervision of Dr. Amy Knorpp at Empa, and the student will be enrolled at ETH Zurich under the supervision of Prof. van Bokhoven. The position is available starting July 1st
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the supervision of Dr. Luciano F. Boesel) and ZHAW (under the supervision of Dr. Mathias Bonmarin). The PhD student will be affiliated at ETH Zürich (Prof. René Rossi, D-HEST). The project will have a duration of 3
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/ reference gas analysis and a software algorithm for data treatment. Collaborate with leading AMS laboratories to ensure comparability of on-line measurements with established low-frequency monitoring