10 image-processing-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" Postdoctoral positions at ETH Zürich
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc Position in Multiphoton Intravital Imaging
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the group of Prof. Roman Stocker, and focuses on the development and deployment of a new‑generation underwater imaging device to transform drift studies in riverine ecosystems. It involves a collaboration
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nanometers to tissues, to regulate collective cellular behavior. Mechanobiology seeks to understand how cells, tissues, and organoids perceive, process, and remodel mechanical signals, and how these processes
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models. Building on our preliminary work using retrograde tracing and live-cell imaging to map GB-neuron connectivity, we aim to identify molecular targets for therapeutic intervention. Job description As
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processes, particularly in complex or technically challenging settings. To address these questions, the lab develops and applies new methods for metabolomics, lipidomics, and ¹³C metabolic flux analysis, as
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of electronic devices has a long and successful history of accompanying experimental developments, be it for transistors or memory cells. Nowadays, to be of practical relevance, such technology computer aided
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: Demonstrating scalable architectures for fault-tolerant quantum information processing, featuring reconfigurable local control, rapid quantum non-demolition readout, and fast error-syndrome extraction Developing
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the shortlisting process The review of applications will begin on 23 February until the position is filled. Further information about the Planetary Geochemistry group can be found here . Questions regarding
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politics, using, among others: Econometrics, field and survey experiments, and quasi-experimental causal inference methods, Natural language processing (NLP), and Comparative case studies As part of the ERC
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terrestrial environments. Key processes governing the transport and (bio)availability of these polymers—such as their adsorption to solid–water interfaces—remain poorly understood. In this new joint initiative