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their research on the spread potential and impacts of non-native plant species in mountain ecosystems based on field observations, ex situ experiments and data-driven approaches. The candidate will join a field
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process, we aim to enable precise and timely medication dosing based on sensor data. This breakthrough technology will provide real-time monitoring, precise and controlled dosing, and improved effectiveness
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like tufting, machine-based embroidery techniques or non-interlaced 3D pre-forming. Development of advanced imaging and characterization technologies (X-ray micro tomography, EPR imaging and spectroscopy
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wet-lab based experimentation, project management and teaching duties. Position details: Start date: Jan. 1st 2026 or by agreement Funding: Fully funded PhD position (ca. 4 years, final admission
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institution is based on an interdisciplinary, innovative and dynamic collaboration. You will profit from a systematic training on the job, in addition to personal development possibilities and our pronounced
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properties of bacterial communities (called “biofilms"), particularly in the context of human infections. Our projects are based on highly controlled laboratory experiments or clinical samples. Biofilms
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properties of bacterial communities (called “biofilms"), particularly in the context of human infections. Our projects are based on highly controlled laboratory experiments or clinical samples. Biofilms
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Benefits We offer Our institution is based on an interdisciplinary, innovative and dynamic collaboration. You will profit from a systematic training on the job, in addition to personal development
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like tufting, machine-based embroidery techniques or non-interlaced 3D pre-forming. Development of advanced imaging and characterization technologies (X-ray micro tomography, EPR imaging and spectroscopy
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. At Empa’s Centre for X-ray Analytics, we investigate bio-nano assemblies from lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to polymer-based nanosystems using powerful