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of an injectable hydrogel system for controlled drug delivery. You will design the hydrogel, tune its properties and subsequently functionalize it to achieve predictable drug release using state of the art
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing (LAMP) is a multidisciplinary research unit that develops innovative functional modification of materials
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of fluoride and hydrofluoric acid species during battery operation Coupling of the individual online measurement techniques and development of an appropriate control procedure Maintenance of processing and
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well as with clinical partners on the development of an injectable hydrogel system for controlled drug delivery. You will design the hydrogel, tune its properties and subsequently functionalize it to achieve
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project aims to develop hydroborate-based all-solid-state batteries. A central objective is to achieve a deep, mechanistic understanding of the processes that govern electrochemical performance and cycling
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HF, including chelating ligands, reactive nanoparticles and additives Optimize melt-spinning, uniaxial stretching, and post-treatment steps to control sheath porosity and ion diffusion Acquisition
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central objective is to achieve a deep, mechanistic understanding of the processes that govern electrochemical performance and cycling stability. Your research will focus on elucidating and engineering
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of measurement systems, signal processing and analysis and the assessment of measurement accuracy, robustness and long-term stability. The resulting data form the basis for model-based approaches to evaluating
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to study and predict. In this four-year SNF-funded project, you will develop data-driven, multiscale simulation methods that combine computer simulations, machine learning, and surrogate models to explore
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, antibiotic resistance genes, VOCs and PFAs. Investigations on electrode materials, manufacturing processes, signal amplification and modulation are underway. We strive to strengthen environmental applications