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. To this end, we will combine high resolution scanning probe microscopy with fluorescence imaging to study amyloid and tau proteins in biofluids from patients to identify those at risk of developing a specific
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perform quantitative hydrogen analysis using electron spectroscopy. Main task of the PhD student is to establish the scientific basis for high-resolution electron recoil spectroscopy for surface hydrogen
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multifractal analysis, urban and energy planning, geography, and artificial intelligence to develop coherent and resilient approaches for urban energy infrastructures under land-use constraints such as No Net
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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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-related transport phenomena all require precise knowledge of fluid flow dynamics. Advanced experimental methods such as Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and 3D Lagrangian Particle Tracking (LPT) provide
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). The project will make use of a unique laboratory which combines state-of-the-art physical vapor deposition with surface analysis and closed-loop autonomous experimentation. The goals of the project
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dynamics and ion migration across different interfaces in perovskite solar cells Conduct in-depth analysis of loss mechanisms to understand the limitation factors and develop mitigation strategies to improve
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collaboration funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The project brings together expertise in multifractal analysis, urban and energy planning
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. To strengthen our team and enhance our knowledge and understanding in pyrolysis processes we are looking for a PhD student for scientific analysis
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talented candidate with a Master’s degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related discipline Solid background in mechanics of materials and finite element analysis Sound knowledge