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Chemical Engineering PhD Student Recruitment at ETH Zurich, Switzerland


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Dr. Chih-Jen Shih, who will be joining Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering at ETH Zurich as a tenure-track assistant professor, would like to recruit one PhD student, starting from 2015 May. Duing his/her PhD, the student will be financially supported by the lab.

ETH Zurich is consistently rated among the best universities in the world and provides cutting-edge resources and collaborative environment. Group members will have the opportunities to not only use these resources but also co-work with international faculty and researchers.

Shih Lab at ETH Zurich will be focused on the intersection of the following fields: (i) Nanomaterials Synthesis, Growth, and Processing, (ii) Organic and Polymer Electronics, (iii) Interfacial Science and Engineering, and (iv) Phase-Field and Molecular Modeling. Depending on the student’s interests, different research projects will be suggested, after joining the group.

 

Qualifications:
( a ) Master degree of Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering.
( b ) Demonstration of solid fundamental background and academic performance.

( c ) For non-native English speaker, Toefl iBT > 90.

 

Required Attachments:
( a ) CV, with contact information of three references.
( b ) Two writing samples,
( c ) Transcripts.

 

Apply by: Feb. 15, 2015 (The earlier the better)

 

Please find details at: https://sites.google.com/site/cjshih2012/
Please Email Dr. Chih-Jen Shih (mailto:chshih@ethz.ch) if you are interested.

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