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encourages excellence, individual recognition and responsibility. The Faculty of Biology and Medicine (FBM ) of the University of Lausanne is inviting applications for a position of: Tenure Track Assistant
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technologies in electronic textiles (e-textiles) for continuous health monitoring. Project background You will focus on developing new materials, sensors, techniques, and methodologies for health-related
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safety protocols. Workplace Workplace We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in
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for monitoring people’s health. You will focus on developing new solutions, electronics, algorithms and methods to assist individuals, physicians and sports coaches to effortlessly and continuously monitor health
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, advanced materials, and innovative concrete strengthening solutions. Our work combines experimental investigations, analytical modelling, and numerical simulations to develop and validate novel reinforcement
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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
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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