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external collaborators) to demonstrate the potential of this manufacturing strategy. Profile You hold an MSc degree in mechanics, physics, (civil, mechanical, aerospace, or bio-) engineering, material
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degree in Mechanical Engineering or Physics. Your MSc thesis is related to one or more of the following disciplines: fluid mechanics, combustion, acoustics. Ideally, you would be available for a start in
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Rehabilitation Engineering Lab (RELab) at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zurich is an interdisciplinary group with competencies in mechanical
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processes. They are supervised by Prof. John Lygeros in collaboration with Dr. Efe Balta from Inspire AG and Prof. Alisa Rupenyan from the Zurich University of Applied Science (ZHAW) . Project background
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candidate that is excited to push the boundaries of research in computer-aided catalyst design. Essential experience, skills, and characteristics: A Master’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering
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. This project focuses on bridging this gap by leveraging musculoskeletal robot technologies. You will embark on a comprehensive study of existing muscle-like technology and robotic hands and legs, drawing
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@gess.ethz.ch (no applications). About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting-edge
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highly motivated and dedicated candidate with an MSc degree in Energy, Mechanical, or Electrical engineering (or related field). You have an active interest in the on-going energy transition and in
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for receptors and transducers to advance their fabrication and application in chemical sensing. The development of new technologies from conceptuation to device engineering with validated performance under real
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory of Energy Science and Engineering (LESE, ETH Zürich) is looking for a candidate to fill a PhD position to develop catalysts for the conversion ofCO2