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your research interests and motivation for applying for the position (max. 1 page), a CV, a copy of your MSc degree, and the names and contact details of 3 references. We especially encourage
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of Environmental Engineering, ETH Zürich and matriculate in ETH Zürich. The research is related to development of experimental and modeling techniques to identify emission sources, simulate the airborne transport
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receptors (GPCRs) using molecular dynamics simulations. The project will involve the application of standard and enhanced sampling techniques (including coarse-grained simulations) to: Characterize GPCR
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for cancer, as well as metabolic, neurodegenerative, autoimmune, and infectious diseases. Job description PhD projects will combine catalyst engineering, computational simulation, bioelectrode device
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soon as a suitable candidate has been identified.) The following documents should be upload: 1. Letter of motivation 2. CV 3. Copy of MSc-Diploma (if already available, otherwise later) 4. Names and
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electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, metal evaporation, wire bonding), performing computer-based simulations and modelling in COMSOL, physics of strongly correlated many-body systems. We offer you
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Programming skills (commonly C++, Python, or similar languages used in HEP frameworks), Monte Carlo simulation methods and data analysis techniques Interest in connecting ideas and people across disciplines
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-built instrumentation for confocal microscopy, carry out optically detected magnetic resonance experiments with single-spin quantum sensors, and perform accompanying spin-dynamics simulations. The project
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soon as a suitable candidate has been identified.) The following documents should be upload: 1. Letter of motivation 2. CV 3. Copy of MSc-Diploma (if already available, otherwise later) 4. Names and
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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