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membrane and encapsulation strategies from academia to industry. Solution-based processes like electrospinning and microfluidic wet spinning produce membranes, fibers and particles for applications including
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. In our research group, we transfer membrane and encapsulation strategies from academia to industry. Solution-based processes like electrospinning and
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development X-ray based methods focusing on the evaluation of the structure – property relationship in applications such as biomedicine and space. In the frame of an ESA project interfacing research and
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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join an applied research project focused on the development of AI/ML-based methods for the automation of laser processing techniques. In close collaboration with our
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characterization. Project background The highly interdisciplinary project is about the development, characterization, modeling, and application of micro-and nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents for molecular imaging
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interdisciplinary project on the development of new computational approaches for improving safety and sustainability of (nano)materials based on publicly available data and tools, including omics data, and
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-native plant species in mountain ecosystems based on a novel global dataset. In addition, the candidate is expected to join field campaigns in the Swiss Alps and will have the opportunity to develop
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contribute include: In vivo single-cell CRISPR perturbation screens CRISPR perturbation screens, such as Perturb-seq, are transforming how we study gene function at scale. We recently developed an AAV-based
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: Fiber-based soft optical actuator Design and fabrication of high-performance soft optical actuator Design, modeling, and scalable manufacturing of miniature, highly integrated fiber actuator Demonstration
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new type of image sensor based on perovskite materials. Related publications: 1. Tsarev, S., et al., Vertically stacked monolithic perovskite colour photodetectors. Nature, 2025. 642(8068): p. 592-598