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off-site and on-site robotic additive manufacturing process for sustainable, low-carbon construction.To support the commercialization and technical development of this technology, we are looking for a
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At ETH Zurich, in close collaboration with the spin-off optohive, we are developing a new generation of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) technology to enable fast, wearable brain
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in PBF of plastics (whole chain). Develop and test new materials, additives, and processing strategies including printing & testing of parts. Plan and execute laboratory experiments (incl. DoE) with
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for Advanced Fibers in St. Gallen develops functional polymer fibers with applications in energy storage, health, and environmental
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Scientist. Your position Enabling research projects by developing and deploying IT solutions tailored to chemical research workflows. Advising and supporting researchers on research data management
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motivated individual to develop Python tools for analyzing data from our holographic cloud particle imagers. Our research group studies the crucial role of clouds and aerosols in the climate system, aiming
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ETH Zurich | Space and the Gravitational Physics Research group led by Prof. Michele Vallisneri in the Dept. of Physics at ETH Zurich invite applications for a Software Engineer position (for one
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of Immune Engineering (BIIE), which aims to develop innovative computational and immune-based solutions for pressing health challenges, particularly those affecting children and adolescents, and encourages
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activities (incl. Future Food Initiative, Smart Sustainable Farming Program, Thematic Spotlights etc.). Co-development of new inter- and transdisciplinary research programs and activities either based
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electrochemical assays with cell biology on micro-/nano-electronic devices. The aim is to develop molecular assays (genomics and proteomics) and cellular assays and support experimental work across a range of CMOS