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of the optimal cooling technology. Integrate these digital twins into other platforms, such as mobile applications. Extend the digital twin work for heat stress predictions of humans to assess
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-thinking approach to your work, while enjoying the challenge of learning and mastering new tasks? Are you creative, curious, and motivated to optimize, develop, and implement new ideas? If so, you are
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fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine, spawning several Nobel Laureates. The PhD Student Office is the central point of contact for our international PhD community, which includes around 140
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tissue scaffolds, drug delivery and air filtration. Scalable post-processing technologies subsequently allow for the production of functional prototypes for industry partners. This project is an Innosuisse
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for the production of functional prototypes for industry partners. This project is an Innosuisse collaboration with a Swiss polymer materials producer and combines electrospinning and crosslinking with scalable
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problems. The succesful candidate will work on the application and extension of data-driven nonlinear model reduction based on the recent theory of spectral submanifolds (SSMS). SSM-reduction is a dynamical
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the know-how from electronics and MEMS processing. While successful for linear optics, nonlinear and quantum metamaterials require the usage of different materials platforms that demand development of new
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part in the planning and optimization of new workflows. Close collaboration with other units of the ETH Zurich—particularly the Institutional Research team—will be essential for your success. Beyond your
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. This research builds on recent work on optimization-based workspace adaptation in VR/MR and aims to advance interactive systems that dynamically adapt to user behavior, preferences, and intent to optimally
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commercialized, quantum communication technologies are a reality already present on the market. The use of quantum states to share ultra-secure information is the only proven approach to achieve true communication