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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab is looking for a PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction. The project will focus on input detection from sensor signals (e.g
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and arrest, building structures with topologically interlocked materials, revealing the processes governing the structural build-up of cement in additive manufacturing, determining the nano- and micro
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for advanced fluorescence microscopy and then use the tools to study dynamic cellular processes. The position is fully funded. Research in the Frei Research Group focuses on the development of novel chemigenetic
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, and biomedical engineers from across the world. LMPT creates novel materials and explores emerging phenomena in metal physics and technology via detailed materials analysis and modeling. Project
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within a biomedical research hub with close links to top academic institutions (e.g., Friedrich Miescher Institute (FMI), Biozentrum and University of Basel) as well as major biotechnology and
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relating to all academic courses taken to earn every degree (bachelor/master or equivalent), translated into English, and corresponding grade point average Copy of passport (or, for EU citizens, equivalent
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academic courses taken to earn every degree (bachelor/master or equivalent), translated into English, and corresponding grade point average Copy of passport (or, for EU citizens, equivalent ID document
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nanometer scales. MSRL develops tools and processes for fabricating and assembling microscopic robots and nanometer-scale robotic components used in diverse applications, including biological exploration
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of sediment supply processes (i.e. debris flows, rockfall, etc) from rock glaciers. In this interdisciplinary project the PhD student will collaborate with experts in landslides, geomorphology and climate
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- and nanometer scales. MSRL develops tools and processes for fabricating and assembling microscopic robots and nanometer-scale robotic components used in diverse applications, including biological