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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The laboratory of Single-Molecule and Single-Cell Biophysics (BMC) is a research group in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (D-ITET) at ETH
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and in vitro applications, such as gene and cell therapy, and diagnostics. We work in a fast-moving field, ensuring an exciting environment. The Research Technician position is initially for 12 months
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represented and simulated. [1] Runser, S., Vetter, R. and Iber, D.(2023). 3D Simulation of Tissue Mechanics with Cell Polarization. bioRxiv ; Tweetorial. Job description We are looking for a PhD student with a
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machine learning to develop an automated design process of mechanical walking aids, analyse gait patterns and make biomechanical simulations embedded in the generative mechanism design process. In
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Computational Mechanics Group in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering of ETH Zurich is seeking a doctoral student. Project background The position is
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Cell and Tissue Mechanobiology team is recruiting a full-time (100%) doctoral candidate, to work on the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in signal transduction
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neuroimaging techniques and analyses to important problems in motor neuroscience. We are interestedin investigating the central mechanisms underlying motor fatigability in humans using a variety of brain
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Engineering Geology Group (Prof. Jordan Aaron) is looking for a creative and motivated PhD candidate with a strong interest in rock mechanics and laboratory experiment
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temperature experimental work using a laser-heated or externally-heated diamond anvil cell combined with various laser spectroscopic methods (Raman, Brillouin scattering) and synchrotron X-rays to determine the physical
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Proteins are the key effectors of the cell and studying their structure can help understand their function, evolution and facilitate the development of novel therapies. Over the past few years there have