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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory for High Power Electronic Systems (HPE) at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering of ETH Zurich conducts internationally leading
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(maximum two pages, double-spaced, font 12), specifying your interests in the topic and PhD at Basel. Applications should be sent via email directly to Dr David Shaw ([email protected] ) by 30th April
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, and to apply these methodologies in the development of new-generation materials for thermal management, for example in power electronics. State-of-the-art methods for the determination of thermal
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composites, and to apply these methodologies in the development of new-generation materials for thermal management, for example in power electronics. State-of-the-art methods for the determination of thermal
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collaborate with other PhD students working on muscle technology, manipulation, control, and machine learning. The output of the PhD thesis will significantly contribute to the advancement of musculoskeletal
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community of PhD students here is well supported and socially welcoming. Application / Contact Interested applicants should contact the project leader Nicholas Sanderson by email at nicholas.sanderson
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of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Basel is looking for a PhD candidate. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), developed in the early 1970ies, offers exceptional soft tissue sensitivity and has powered
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, generative AI, computer vision Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively, while also fostering interdisciplinary collaboration Strong communication
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strategy during the IC design phase until having a fully qualified circuit. Specify and design the electronic prototypes, evaluation boards, and demonstrators. Specify electronic components to be
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exploring new phenomena in quantum nonlinear optics. Project background Realizing the promise of quantum technologies hinges on our ability to efficiently connect and transfer information across different