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for Biomedical Engineering develops Magnetic Resonance (MR) technology and methods to assess the cardiovascular system. We devise the next generation of diagnostic tools for quantification of blood flow, organ
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) ENDOTRAIN is a Horizon Europe Doctoral Training Network dedicated to transforming the diagnosis and management of adrenal disorders through cutting-edge digital tools. ENDOTRAIN will train a new generation
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mutual agreement. We develop computational methods to accelerate materials discovery through defect engineering, with a focus on extreme environments. Application areas include fusion reactors, hydrogen
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: Molecular Thermodynamics Modeling for the Energy Transition The upcoming Molecular Engineering Thermodynamics (MET) Group at ETH Zürich is looking for a doctoral student to develop and improve computational
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position on Nonlinear Topological Metamaterials The goal of this work is to develop novel methods for nonlinear wave manipulation and topologically-protected waveguides, and to demonstrate these methods with
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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 research project “Connecting physical
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transfer, developing and employing computer simulations, laboratory experiments, and field analyses. Our aim is to gain fundamental insights and develop sustainable technologies to address societal needs
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) The Materials Theory Group in the Materials Department is recruiting one fully-funded doctoral student to work under the supervision of Prof. Claude Ederer on the development and application of advanced
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to imaging with geophysical data. Our research focuses on mathematical methods for processing, imaging, and inversion of geophysical data, the physics of wave propagation, and the development of innovative
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biodegradation using advanced analytical approaches. We translate our scientific insights into practice by supporting the development of next-generation biodegradable polymers and informing current and future