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100%, Zurich, fixed-term One doctoral position is available at the Institute for Biomechanics (Department of Health Sciences and Technology). The Institute for Biomechanics is a multidisciplinary
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. Profile Hardware Realization: Translate abstract architectural requirements into functional ViViD-AFM V2.0 mechatronic hardware. Precision Engineering: Design and implement sub-nanometer control systems and
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translate complex research requirements into a scalable, novel architecture that avoids infringement of existing patents while maintaining high-speed performance for live-cell imaging. Profile System
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terms of tropical cyclones with observations Investigate the sensitivity of tropical cyclones to cold and warm ocean temperature anomalies Profile The position requires a MSc (or equivalent) in
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and engineering the structure, function, and dynamics of microbiomes across diverse biological and environmental systems. Several research groups at the Institute of Microbiology contribute to the NCCR
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The ETH Zurich technology platform NEXUS Personalized Health enables discovery and translational research for personalized health. We offer a broad range of expertise across Clinical Bioinformatics
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can we use Foundation Models, VLMs, VLAs, and robot learning for complex and long-horizon tasks that involve manipulation, locomotion, and navigation in potentially unstructured and large-scale
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opportunities but requires robust biological protocols and stable bioelectronic interfaces. In parallel, biomolecules and their complexes can be probed and controlled using CMOS micro-/nano-electronics, enabling
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environmental impact of human activities have driven a strong demand for replacing synthetic functional materials with sustainable, naturally derived alternatives. Because of their renewable, biodegradable, and
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) Requirements: Experience with analyzing GPS tracks Good data-handling skills and ability to use R (compulsary) and preferably also Python and/or GIS competently Statistical/causal inference knowledge PhD degree