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100%, fixed-term The Multiscale Robotics Lab (MSRL) is part of the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS) at ETH Zurich, pursuing cutting-edge research in robotics at micron- and
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. This project will center on high-entropy oxides, a promising class of catalysts, to help transform CO2 into valuable hydrocarbons. The work is part of a broader initiative aimed at advancing materials
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the integration of passive and active supply concepts in the context of solar architecture and earth/wood construction. Project background This PhD position is part of the ThinkEarth project , a five-year
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of our micro- and nanofabrication expert, Dr. Lucia Romano. As part of our multidisciplinary team of academic and industry researchers, you will have the chance to contribute to the ongoing development
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(Chair of Media History and Media Theory, Prof. Dr Markus Krajewski) is seeking to fill a doctoral position for a period of 3 years, as part of the research project 'Assisted Thinking. A Deep History of
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experience in working with vibration or acoustic emission sensors would be advantageous Our offer This research, part of a large EU Project, will be carried out primarily at Empa in Dübendorf but may also
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part of an exciting research project on the ethical and social implications of implantable device technologies, such as pacemakers or neural implants, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation as
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-class collaborators. Profile We expect from you: Recently obtained master degree in engineering or physics with outstanding grades Excellent knowledge of continuum mechanics and finite element analysis
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Biodegradable Polymers for Micro/Nanorobotics The Multiscale Robotics Lab (MSRL) is part of the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS) at ETH Zurich, pursuing cutting-edge research in robotics
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. The Doctoral Program also supports its members with contributions to conferences, research trips, and archival travel and financial support for their own events. The Doctoral Program is part of the Department