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and computational resources, and close collaboration with leading academic and industrial partners. Empa supports professional development, networking opportunities, and a healthy work-life balance in a
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‘Master in Geography’ and ‘Specialized Master in Nature, Society and Politics’. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized competitive research programme sustained by external
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vehicles. Another research focus is on solid-state pulse modulators for medical applications (computer tomography/cancer treatment) and accelerators (CERN). For the design and optimisation of the various
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well as computational analysis (bioinformatics, data handling and AI-supported analysis and engineering). The work is embedded in a network of groups in Xenobiology located in France, Germany, and Belgium. Applications
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activities, we design programmable cellular implants and nanocatalytic devices capable of responding to a wide spectrum of biochemical cues (e.g., glucose, ATP, disease biomarkers) and physical stimuli (e.g
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stands for excellent translational research. With around 160 basic researchers from scientific disciplines and an equal number of medical researchers, as well as a joint master's degree program and a
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interdisciplinary project on the development of new computational approaches for improving safety and sustainability of (nano)materials based on publicly available data and tools, including omics data, and
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the possibility of extension to two years (covering the potential full duration of your study programme). Profile Essential: You are enrolled at a Swiss university (final year of a bachelor’s programme or early in
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platforms such as novel biosensors, gene switches, genetic closed-loop circuits, and chemical structures that interface with and actuate cellular activities, we design programmable cellular implants and
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-of-the-art synthetic biology with advanced nanotechnology, and electrogenetic interfaces to engineer human cells for next generation bioelectronic medicine, designing programmable cells that respond