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development of electrochemical sensors detecting environmental pollutants, providing real-time information for effective management. Past and current work includes electrochemical sensors for airborne virus
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development, validation, and safe integration of locally hosted LLMs for automated coding of pediatric diagnoses from electronic health records (EHRs), with the goal of enhancing research capabilities and
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80%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, led by Prof. Yohei Yamauchi, is developing the ViViD-AFM V2.0—a next-generation nano-imaging system. This project focuses
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promotes independent thinking and an environment that inspires excellence. Located in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, we work together to develop solutions for the global
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, biocompatibility or the ability to reach deep brain areas. To solve this problem, we developed Ultra-Flexible Tentacle Electrodes (UFTEs), consisting of fibers one order of magnitude smaller than hair (2.4 um x 7 um
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. The main research focus of our division is the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance across development. Possible research topics within this position include, among others
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Planetary Geochemistry group (Prof. Maria Schönbächler) investigates the pathways that led to the formation and evolution of planets in our solar system. The group is
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researcher to advance our understanding of magmatic and volcanic systems. Job description Develop and lead an independent research program in magmatic petrology, volcanology, and/or geochronology. Publish
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establish and develop a centralized pool of space specialists. This resource pool will bolster ETH Zurich-led space projects, positioning ETH Zurich as a key player in both the national and international
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biocompatible nature, polysaccharides offer exciting opportunities for the development of next-generation functional materials. This PhD project combines materials science and microbiology to explore how