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systems as most biomolecules are chiral and their interactions with other chiral objects are fundamental to many key biological processes. Chiral molecules exist in two forms, a left-handed one and a right
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? No Offer Description PhD position in Computational mechanics The Computational Mechanics Group in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering of ETH Zurich is seeking one doctoral student
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nanopores to identify previously inaccessible protein properties with single-molecule resolution, for future applications in biotechnology and biomedical diagnostics.
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. The project investigates how AI can transform and support strategic processes in organizations. Job description The Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation provides an inspiring, team-based research
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/1163119355/ Interested applicants should upload the following documents: CV Motivation statement (please indicate your earliest availability date) Grades from bachelor and master studies Different projects can
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). We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence. About ETH ZürichETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities
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directed to Mr Alexander Dikopoltsev, adikopoltsev@ethz.ch (no applications). We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial
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protein properties with single-molecule resolution, for future applications in biotechnology and biomedical diagnostics. As a PhD student, you will: contribute to next-generation detection tools for protein
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considered. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Mrs Ricarda Wellauer, Tel 044 632 06 50 or email rwellauer@ethz.ch (no applications). We would like to point out that the pre-selection is
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that the generated knowledge will advance the field of sustainable material technologies and contribute to new developments within advanced manufacturing, biopolymers, surface and interface science and biomedical