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The Institute of Molecular Systems Biology (IMSB) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Metabolomics & Technology Development in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Nicola
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their influence on film architecture on MEMS/miniaturized substrates Engineering and tailoring film architectures (thickness gradients, porosity/connectivity, hierarchical structures, multi-layer stacks
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the structure and function of plant pathogen genomes. We are looking for someone with prior experience in either fungal or transposon comparative genomics, who can explore the diversity and evolution of Starship
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for diverse applications in the field of bio- and nano-technology. For this position, a project on the synthesis of imaging probes, targeting peptides and therapeutic molecules and covalent functionalization
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of synthetic biodegradable polymers. These materials-ranging from structural to water-soluble polymers-are designed for complete microbial metabolic utilization in their intended receiving environments (e.g
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the geological structures and potential reservoir Integrating extensive passive seismic recordings and borehole seismic data (including vertical seismic profiling, VSP) into the imaging and characterisation
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Lugano and in Zurich. For this position the preferred work location is Zurich, but it could also be Lugano. Project background We are seeking a driven software engineer to work at the intersection
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concepts into clear, engaging visuals - working closely with our engineering team to bring ideas to life. The scope of the work could be 60% for one project or with the right candidate and skill set extended
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, electrical engineering, a natural science, medical, or related field Experience in scientific research, ideally in the area of machine learning and/or data science Strong organizational skills and an
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and engineering the structure, function, and dynamics of microbiomes across diverse biological and environmental systems. Several research groups at the Institute of Microbiology contribute to the NCCR