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design and production enabled through digital manufacturing techniques. We are looking for a talented Robotics Engineer to join the LAYERED team at ETH Zurich and help revolutionize automated construction
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such as reality capture, quality assessment, 3D modelling, computer vision and computational design in the built environment, operating at the intersection of construction informatics, engineering, and
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Chair of Sustainable Construction. This robotic AM method has the aim of increasing the economic competitiveness of low-impact and circular building materials, such as earth-based and by-product materials
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sites/motifs. Your profile You are expected to have: An excellent MSc degree in Chemical Engineering, Material Science, or Chemistry Knowledge in material synthesis and/or material structural
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operates at the intersection of computer science, civil engineering, and architecture. Your responsibilities will include the development of both theoretical concepts and practical tools for the construction
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Project background The future of robotic manipulation lies in the development of systems that closely mimic the complex structures and capabilities of the human hand
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Laboratory for Systems and Synthetic Immunology is led by Prof. Dr. Sai Reddy. It is part of the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) of ETH Zurich
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Lab ) will supervise the successful engineer. The position is fully funded for 2 years. A potential extension to a doctoral position can be considered upon performance. Ideal starting date: July 2024
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of the teaching and the outstanding results of the research. This well-established approach to teaching and research, representing a long tradition, manifests itself in the structure of flexible design studios
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to improve the understanding of pulse sequences and implementing new experiments. Project background Solid-state NMR is an important analytical technique to characterize structure and dynamics of biomolecules