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recruiting a Postdoc for research projects in the field of Synthetic Biology-inspired human therapies The D-BSSE is the first truly interdisciplinary research unit of the ETH Zurich where theory, experimental
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predictivity of animal models as a consequence of species-dependent BBB differences between humans and animals. Job description In this project, we aim at exploring how in vitro models can be leveraged
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) that investigates when, why, and how humans developed number systems, and why those vary so massively across cultures. The project brings together researchers from multiple disciplines and institutions in
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) that investigates when, why, and how humans developed number systems, and why those vary so massively across cultures. The project brings together researchers from multiple disciplines and institutions in
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20%-40%, Zurich, fixed-term Modern diagnostic imaging modalities provide a wealth of information in three and more dimensions, which often exceeds human processing capacity. To help humans to study
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH Professorship for Practical Philosophy in the department for Humanities, Social and Political sciences offers a PhD positions in practical philosophy (Prof. Dr. Dr
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH Professorship for Practical Philosophy in the department for Humanities, Social and Political sciences offers a postdoc positions in practical philosophy (Prof. Dr
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geospatial analytical models. It will utilize mixed-reality devices to superpose data visualizations and real-world places. The application will enable people to have a better understanding of human mobility
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applications such as the transportation network, control of autonomous and electric vehicles, and modeling of human behavior. Within IfA the position will be supervised by Prof. John Lygeros. Job description We
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electric vehicles, and modeling of human behavior. This postdoctoral researcher position will be embedded in our Laboratory and supervised by Prof. John Lygeros. Job description In the framework of the NCCR