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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
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term inspire AG is the leading Swiss competence centre for product innovation and advanced manufacturing. As a strategic partner of ETH Zurich, our mission is to transfer
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leveraging musculoskeletal robot technologies. You will embark on a comprehensive study of existing muscle-like technology and robotic hands, drawing inspiration from nature to design and develop a robotic
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-ITET) at ETH Zürich led by Prof. Luca Benini. The focus of the group is energy efficient design of digital circuits and systems, from smart wearable devices with a power budget of less than a mW, all the
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mobility. Another research focus is on solid-state pulse modulators for medical applications (computer tomography/cancer treatment) and accelerators (CERN). For the design and optimisation of the various
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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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Benini. The focus of the group is energy efficient design of digital circuits and systems, from smart wearable devices with a power budget of less than a mW, all the way to High Performance Computing (HPC
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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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demonstrated application potential thanks to their smart topology design and capacitive self-sensing capability, which ease control and integration into mobile robots. However, many challenges remain, such as