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biomedical applications. We also develop experimental techniques to observe and characterise high-speed multiphase fluid phenomena optically and acoustically. The group is part of the Institute of Fluid
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of this project are (1) to improve monitoring efforts by developing widely accessible analytical approaches to quantify chloronitramide and (2) to investigate the impact of common water quality parameters
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Student Project House (SPH) we inspire and empower students to cultivate a mindset of makers and innovators. We believe that by exploring their ideas and developing their own projects, students gain
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sentences. New electrodes now allow researchers to record many single neurons in humans during speech tasks, offering new possibilities for developing theoretical models that will help us better understand
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Education (CLUE), a new project being developed jointly between ETH Zurich EPFL, is an interdisciplinary initiative dedicated to advancing research and practice in learning and education across the lifespan
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tools and insights for the optimal design of policies that affect electric vehicle (EV) charging and the electricity system. The PhD student will contribute to the development of exciting new methods
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The PhD position is part of an interdisciplinary research project at the intersection of robotics and biomedical engineering, conducted in close collaboration with neurosurgeons from the University
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support throughout the PhD journey flexibility in designing and pursuing own research ideas within the scope of the overall project collaboration with national and international partners to develop a
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-term adaptation. The project will provide urgently needed knowledge for developing adaptive silvicultural strategies to sustain ecosystem services in beech-dominated forests. Job description You will
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engineering, and immunoengineering. Project background This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells