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including undergraduate and graduate courses Copies of diploma/certificates Contact information of 2-3 referees A short description of research interests Please note that we exclusively accept applications
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Sciences and Technology. Participation in the interdisciplinary training of the ENDOTRAIN network is mandatory, including workshops, retreats, transferable skills courses, and cohort-wide meetings across
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digital manufacturing techniques. To our infrastructure belongs the Robotic Fabrication Laboratory (RFL), a unique digital construction environment, which allows for world class research in the field
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. endoscopic, MR-, US-guided) Surgical training and simulation Job description You are expected to: Conduct theoretical and experimental robotics research Communicate scientific results in written and oral form
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kinetics, coarse-graining across time and length scales, machine learning from small and multi-fidelity datasets, and autonomous discovery workflows. You will collaborate with experimentalists at ETH Zurich
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scientists, and access to state-of-the-art imaging infrastructure and clinical datasets. Profile You hold a Master of Science degree with first-class grades in: Computer science Electrical engineering
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computationally and developing scientific software. Experience in Python is highly recommended, additional knowledge of performance-oriented modeling frameworks, either based on Python (e.g., JAX, Pytorch) or other
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to design and execute a pilot CO₂ injection into a saline aquifer to test its behaviour and migration. This PhD project forms part of this study that aims to assess the feasibility, safety, and societal
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mineral fracturing generate reactive unpaired electron radical centers in silica-rich rocks. These silica radicals may react with water to form natural hydrogen, reactive oxygen species, unique silica
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the lymph node rely on the glycocalyces of the specialized endothelial cells that form the high endothelial venules and the lymphatic sinuses. This PhD project aims to elucidate how specific protein-bound