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the Electrochemistry Laboratory, we are looking for a PhD student. This project aims to understand the mechanisms of electrochemical oxidation processes for the removal of emerging contaminants in water and to develop
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be scheduled for the week of 27 April. For questions about the application process, please contact Prof. Dr. Nemiah Ladd (n.ladd@unibas.ch ). Please do not submit application materials by email. Where
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between 2026 and 2029 and includes experimental campaigns, field installations and data collection, data processing, algorithm development and system optimization. Job description Experimental Campaigns and
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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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Zurich translates the science of materials processing into societally impactful technologies through student entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary collaboration. For this research project in partnership
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and computer scientists PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust
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erosion mapping/modelling and eutrophication due to phosphorus losses. • Experience with soil monitoring of bio-physical properties and erosion processes. • Preferably, experience with erosion or/and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory Chemical Energy Carriers and Vehicle Systems Laboratory conducts, develops and optimizes processes for renewable fuels. The group
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that provides research-oriented medical students and physicians with the opportunity to carry out fundamental biological research. Our selection process is based on written applications and in-person
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joining the team? ETH Zürich is one of Europe’s foremost technical universities, located in the heart of Switzerland. The PhD candidate will be positioned at the Department of Mechanical and Process