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the handling of natural hazards. Within the framework of recently funded SNF projects (BIOFORMA and MULTIFORDECA) we are offering 2 positions in the ‘Forest Health and Biotic Interactions’ Research Unit and its
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-matter interactions, development of automated AI/ML systems for novel materials processing and quality insurance. The lab combines additive manufacturing, large scale laser micro-processing, multiscale
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-ray diffraction and even more specifically to XRD-PDF (pair distribution function). The project is linked to crystalline and amorphous alloys, and in an industrial context to process design by
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vascular biology to characterize these networks in function of various environmental cues (interstitial pressure,...). Method development: Design and implement specific functional read-outs and quantitative
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of infections caused by resistant bacteria through designing innovative, non-toxic, and durable antimicrobial solutions. This highly interdisciplinary project will be conducted in collaboration with several Swiss
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of antimicrobial coatings. This project aims to tackle the growing challenge of infections caused by resistant bacteria through designing innovative, non-toxic, and durable antimicrobial solutions. This highly
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studies, the candidate interacts with Chemists developing novel bioactive small molecules targeting relevant signaling nodes in the mentioned pathologies. The working place of the successful candidate is
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technology development, starting from novel materials, deep understanding of the background physics of beam-matter interactions, development of automated AI/ML systems for novel materials processing and
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Empa's Laboratory 'Particles-Biology Interactions' and its group 'Multi-omics for healthcare materials' are looking for a candidate for an
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inflammation (e.g. inflammatory bowel disease). The Hausmann group focuses on understanding how these key players interact to maintain intestinal homeostasis, with a special interest in the intestinal