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simulation techniques and work on efficient rendering algorithms. Job description Develop and optimize physically-based simulation algorithms, with a focus on cloth, soft bodies, or deformable materials
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on LandClim. While the emphasis is likely to be on model application (i.e., conducting simulation studies), there may be the need to further develop the model to rectify deficiencies becoming evident in some
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from material development, structural analysis with x-ray techniques, to digital modeling and simulation. The group also performs research on optoelectronics that are based on nanoparticles, offering
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The field of tissue engineering and bioprinting is continually advancing to develop functional tissue models that more accurately mimic native tissue organization. Bioprinting holds transformative
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to both advance our fundamental understanding and drive new technological developments. Job description You work will cover all the steps from idealization of the system to its full characterization
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independent thinker, eager to learn, and ready to take responsibility for her/his experiments and scientific development Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in Biology, Biomedicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences
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tomorrow’s global challenges. At ETH Zurich, you can look forward to a meaningful and impactful role. We offer: A meaningful career: ETH Zurich supports your professional development and enables you to make a
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Portfolio Projects. We are an in-foundation startup built on a multi-year research and development effort focused on a novel class of implantable surgical materials. We are looking for a Quality & Regulatory
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, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society You can expect numerous benefits , such as public transport season tickets and car
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational