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components like self-labeling protein tags for application in cell biology. The work is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative, involving synthetic chemistry and/or protein engineering as well as cell
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label-free biomolecular interaction analysis, such as airborne virus detection, local aggregation of proteins and nucleic acids, etc. Additionally, our group performs research on various aspects
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interconnected systems in order to support sustainable urban development and the well-being of their inhabitants. Project background This dissertation is part of the National Research Programme 81 (NRP 81
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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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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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-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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100%, Zurich, 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
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solving. Fluent communication skills in English (oral and written) are essential, as is a willingness to work as part of a highly interactive, international, and diverse team. A note: research indicates
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limitations of patients through specific interventions and training. You will work independently and as part of a team, taking responsibility for training master's students in the lab. You will present your
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part, it is essential to optimize many material factors and printing parameters. The project investigates aspects like nozzle design, closed-loop feedback, optimal toolpath prediction and computational