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cheminformatics. Our ultimate goal is the computer-aided design of molecules and especially catalysts. Project background Catalysts are needed to produce the large amounts and types of chemicals that we use in
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. Our team works on (i) advancing our understanding of mechanotransduction in 3D, (ii) designing hydrogel-based 3D scaffolds with tunable properties, and (iii) using these to design 3D disease models and
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and validate biomarkers that can correlate brain recovery with clinical outcomes. Map brain measurements onto structural brain images. Plan and coordinate the conduction of clinical tests to validate
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innovation and AI technologies. The position at the Chair of Circular Engineering for Architecture (CEA) offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in sustainable construction and
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doctoral student to investigate and develop methods which target energy system design and operation jointly. To date, the traditional methods of planning and operating energy systems have been mostly
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, and evaluate hardware datasheets & schematics schematic & PCB layout design (e.g., in Altium, Cadence, KiCad), ideally simulation tools like LTspice hands-on soldering prototypes and assembling them
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, publication 2 ), we plan to use numerical optimization of effective Hamiltonians to generate new and more efficient pulse sequences in a way similar to the analytical approach used so far. Job description The
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on nanostructured semiconductors are promising for this challenge. They feature high miniaturization potential, low fabrication cost and can be integrated readily into handheld devices due to their compact design
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inspiration from nature to design and develop a robotic hand or quadruped that outperforms classic designs in terms of dexterity, efficiency, and functionality. This involves integrating advanced muscle and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation at ETH Zurich's Department of Management, Technology, and Economics, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Georg von Krogh