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100%, Basel, fixed-term We are developing so-called lab-on-chip technology (or microfluidic technology) for applications across the life sciences and biomedicine. Our interdisciplinary approach
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materials, surgical technologies. Ability to collaborate and communicate across engineering, materials science - chemistry, manufacturing, and clinical teams. Structured, detail-oriented, and rigorous
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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living
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and duty-cycling strategies responsive to structural dynamics. Energy harvesting and lifetime optimization. Integrate multi-source energy harvesting (vibration, solar, RF, etc.) and dynamic power
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The ETH Zurich technology platform NEXUS Personalized Health enables discovery and translational research for personalized health. We offer a broad range of expertise across Clinical Bioinformatics
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The ETH Zurich technology platform NEXUS Personalized Health enables discovery and translational research for personalized health. We offer a broad range of expertise across Clinical Bioinformatics
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Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE), University of Basel The Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE) at the University of Basel is seeking a highly qualified and motivated operational head
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on the development and application of advanced electronic structure calculations to explore the phase diagram and relevant properties of layered Ruddlesden-Popper-type nickelates. Project background Layered nickelates
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chemicals in the environment and team up for the study of water-soluble and water-dispersible polymers (WS/DPs). These polymers are widely used in home care and cosmetic products and enter both engineered
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models, and unsupervised learning to identify high-order structure in neural and molecular data. • Conduct statistical modeling of temporal trajectories and population dynamics across thousands of neurons