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research institute that combines basic and clinical research. Our mission is to drive innovations in understanding vision and its diseases, and develop new therapies for vision loss. IOB is a place where
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) on the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of satellite and drone data, as well as (2) on the development of operational applications for emerging intelligent earth observation technologies. Our researchers
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. The group typically takes over work as systems mature from development into real-world use, and it also picks up operational priorities that arise across NEXUS. In line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages
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that make biomedical and clinical data usable in practice. The team currently has 5 members and supports a broad portfolio, ranging from internal tools and research platforms to applications developed
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building material, contributing to the sustainable development of the built environment. Project background This PhD position is part of the interdisciplinary based at the Chair Gramazio Kohler Research
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transduction for cell line generation. • Perform metabolic perturbations and cell‑based assays to study antigen processing and presentation. • Conduct flow cytometry and fluorescence‑based assays. • Prepare
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at devising innovative testing approaches to investigate the failure of elastomers. The goal of the PhD project is to develop cutting edge experimental procedures involving X-Ray computed tomography (CT
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Dr Daniel A. Richards and Professor Andrew J. deMello, in the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering at ETH Zürich, are searching for two postdoctoral researchers to develop a diagnostic device
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engaged in development of electrochemical sensors detecting environmental pollutants, providing real-time information for effective management. Past and current work includes electrochemical sensors
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researchers / senior scientists in the emerging field for the development of nanoscale organic semiconductor optoelectronic devices. In these devices, the nanopatterned organic or halide perovskite