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-598. 2. Wu, E., et al., A CMOS-Compatible Fabrication Approach for High-Performance Perovskite Photodetector Arrays. Advanced Optical Materials, 2025. 13(10): p. 2402979. 3. Fabrizi, F., et al., A
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the heart of Zurich and benefits of an ETH Zürich employee A young, dynamic, high-performance and passionate team International work environment including frequent business travels Attractive compensation
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timelines, risks, and align milestones across academia and industry. Supervision & mentoring: Co-supervise MSc and PhD students; run code/design reviews; foster a collaborative, high-standards research
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instrumentation. Establish GMPEs for the Bedretto environment. Supervise the implementation of new methods and products in real-time operations. Contribute to network development, operation and data quality control
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high-performance computers to better understand our planet and to address pressing environmental and societal challenges. The heart of ETH Swiss GeoLab will be a technological platform designed to
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of an Innosuisse project with Accelleron Industries, we are currently exploring the application of these methodologies to more specialized industrial problems, as a way to accelerate the early design of high-end
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory for High Power Electronic Systems (HPE) at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering of ETH Zurich conducts internationally leading
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developing and maintaining software systems essential for the operation and data processing of the HIRAX telescope array. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking astronomical
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the bacterial import process, optimizing the system for high performance, and then applying it to problems around therapeutic peptides and proteins. The focus of the work is experimental and will include a broad
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technologies promise to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being