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will contribute to the NCCR Separations . Your tasks Development of an advanced testing infrastructure for sorbents and processes in DAC: Planning, design and implementation of novel infrastructure
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their lifetime in the environment. This PhD project aims to examine the atmospheric aging and in-cloud scavenging processes of micro- and nano-sized plastic particles through laboratory studies. Your
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for fiber processing, polymer analysis, and electrochemical testing. You will be working at Empa in St. Gallen. The starting date is as soon as possible or upon mutual agreement, and the employment contract
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, you will be encouraged to develop independent ideas, propose new concepts, and test them experimentally and/or computationally. The role is ideally suited to strengthen your pre-existing expertise and
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work with synthetic test cases and real urban case studies in Switzerland and France, in close collaboration with partners of the FRACNET-CITY consortium. Your profile ou are a highly motivated and
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Ph.D. Position in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, and/or Sol–Gel Chemistry & Materials Science
scientific ideas, propose new concepts, and test them experimentally. Your responsibilities will include: Designing and executing synthesis strategies and systematic parameter studies Investigating
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the innovation project. Within the framework of an innovation project with well-defined objectives, you will be encouraged to develop independent ideas, propose new concepts, and test them experimentally. The role
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, for example for scenario generation or uncertainty exploration. The PhD will work with synthetic test cases and real urban case studies in Switzerland and France, in close collaboration with partners
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Ph.D. Position in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, and/or Sol–Gel Chemistry & Materials Science
new concepts, and test them experimentally. Your responsibilities will include: Designing and executing synthesis strategies and systematic parameter studies Investigating polymerization mechanisms