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collaborative research within the framework of Biosystems Engineering for Medical Translation Co-supervision by ETH Zurich and Roche principal investigators Full access to the facilities and expertise
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typologies to enable scalable, real-time evaluation and mitigation strategies. This position is offered for 36 months, with the earliest starting date as agreed upon recruitment. The primary academic advisor
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: motivating the problem, identifying the main methodological shortcomings in the literature, designing and developing novel systems, planning and executing experiments, and reporting findings in articles to be
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development or securing sponsorship funding from private or non-profit institution is preferred; Excellent communication and self-organizational skills; English is the primary working language; excellent
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communication skills to collaborate across disciplines. Must haves for PhD (all tracks): A master's degree and outstanding academic record from a top university in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering
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assisting with sensor installation, small test experiments, or sampling. Possible extensions: The work can extend into a Bachelor thesis or evolve into a Master thesis on sensor calibration, high-frequency
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doctoral students, other academic institutions, and industry. The study period is planned to include short research stays at the Finnish company Brinter and Uppsala University. The main supervisor will be
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, computers, whiteboards, ideation tools, and custom-designed furniture. We currently have two locations: a five-storey house near the ETH main building, and one on the Hönggerberg campus. We share our open
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near the ETH main building, and a space on the Hönggerberg campus. We share our open workspace with student project teams, collaborating at eye level and fostering a culture of exchange and creativity
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fabrication, and biomedical analysis. You will be based at Empa in St. Gallen (Dr. Edith Perret, principal supervisor) and enrolled as a PhD student at RWTH Aachen University (Prof. Stefan Jockenhövel, doctoral