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of novel chemigenetic tools such as fluorescent biosensors and perturbation tools. We implement these technologies with cutting edge fluorescence microscopy techniques including super-resolution microscopy
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. The candidate is welcome to apply with a background or an interest but not limited to biosensors, microfluidics, synthetic biology, analytical chemistry, environment science, molecular biology, microbiology and
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biosensing. Biosensors have been widely developed for biomedical diagnosis as well as for a wide range of other areas such as point-of-care monitoring of treatment and disease progression, environmental
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algorithms for healthcare devices, like wearables and implants. Your responsibilities will include: Conducting innovative research and developing proof-of-concept designs, collaborating with biosensor
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Integrated Devices, Electronics, And Systems (IDEAS) Group of ETH Zurich invites applications for one PhD position in the field of bioelectronics and biosensors (with a
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Microwave-photonics for 6G communication Integrated photonics for bioelectronics and biosensors Project background The ETH IDEAS Group, led by Prof. Hua Wang, is a world-leading research group in the field
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Exciting technological advances in wearables and biosensors rapidly transform how we monitor and manage metabolic health beyond finger pricking and blood picks. Instead
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Dr Haoran Ren) Nanophotonic optical biosensors (with Dr Haoran Ren) Marrying photonics with 2D materials at the nanoscale (with Dr Haoran Ren) web page For further details or alternative project
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aptamers through covalent and non-covalent interactions and (v) create biosensor and diagnostic platforms for the detection of environmental pollutants, food, and clinically relevant pathogens. The PhD
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biosensors Assembling cells into multicellular structures and tissues (e.g. 3D printing of cells) Interfacing biomolecular systems with solid-state technology Mathematical and computational methods to design