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, exploring their potential for promoting our social well-being in areas such as energy systems, transportation and industrial processes. This doctoral student position will be embedded in our Laboratory and is
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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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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Electrochemical Energy Systems Laboratory (PI: Prof. Lukatskaya) in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zurich is inviting applications for a PhD
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signaling. Project background The experimental characterization of developing tissues is often difficult. Cell-based simulations have long been used to study the contribution of single cells to the overall
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research on power electronic converter systems, which are required, for example, in future energy distribution systems for the integration of renewable energy sources or in traction applications/electric
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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
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-ITET) at ETH Zürich led by Prof. Luca Benini. The focus of the group is energy efficient design of digital circuits and systems, from smart wearable devices with a power budget of less than a mW, all the
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Benini. The focus of the group is energy efficient design of digital circuits and systems, from smart wearable devices with a power budget of less than a mW, all the way to High Performance Computing (HPC
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uses state-of-the-art Synthetic Biology principles to engineer human cells and develop cell-based therapies for the treatment of cancer as well as metabolic, neurodegenerative, autoimmune and infectious
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and fluorescence lifetime imaging to investigate cell signaling and metabolism. Job description The two positions both focus on the development of chemigenetic tools that combine synthetic fluorophores