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background The highly interdisciplinary project is about the development, characterization, modeling, and application of micro-and nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents for molecular imaging fo a variety of
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to develop a conceptually new type of image sensor based on perovskite materials. Related publications: Tsarev, S., et al., Vertically stacked monolithic perovskite colour photodetectors. Nature, 2025. 642
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60%-100%, Basel, fixed-term The Laboratory for Biological Engineering (Prof. Randall J Platt) of the ETH Zurich in Basel, Switzerland develops genome engineering technologies and applies them to a
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microfluidic reactors Your tasks Design microfluidic reactors for operando studies of photocatalysts, including hydrogen evolution reactions HER, hydrogenation reactions, and decomposition of organic pollutants
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developments and have developed strong methodological skills in dealing with different source corpora of African history. We expect applications from independent and proactive researchers who wish to further
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position) is available in the Functional Inorganic Materials Group (KovalenkoLab) at ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences. The project aims to develop a conceptually new type of image
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single electron spins in diamond as sensors to explore magnetic phenomena at the nanoscale. This doctoral project will center around the development and application of scanning magnetometry at ultra-low
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, advanced materials, and innovative concrete strengthening solutions. Our work combines experimental investigations, analytical modelling, and numerical simulations to develop and validate novel reinforcement
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) relies on dynamic thinking and proactive action. We educate more than 2,300 students to become highly qualified and responsible professionals. Our teaching and research are interdisciplinary and oriented
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compatible with heterogeneous and spatially varying chiral samples. Job description This project aims to develop novel methods for studying chirality across different length scales and spectral ranges