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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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through the electronic application process. Each recommendation consists of two elements: A form to be filled out by the referee An additional letter with the referee’s comments Your referees
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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