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and characterization (microscopy, RNA preparation, DNA preparation, histology, drug screening, flow cytometry) and general support of ongoing research. You will be part of an international team
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skills in English (oral and writing) and must be willing to work in an international team environment. Workplace Workplace We offer Your career with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only
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We are looking for a creative and hands-on Polymer Chemist with Formulation Expertise to join our growing team. In this role, you’ll play a key part in developing and optimizing innovative, bio
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contract (with the possibility for prolongation). Job description You’ll be part of the Makerspace team with five people, and you will be responsible for the following tasks: Machines.You are responsible
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outstanding working conditions. As part of an interdisciplinary team at the intersection of applied machine learning, behavioral science, forensic toxicology, and automotive safety, you will contribute
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group is part of the Transport at Nanoscale Interfaces Laboratory headed by Prof. Calame at Empa, which offers a highly-stimulating research environments with state-of-the-art facilities and a broad
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to policymakers and managers. You will collaborate closely with others in our group and interact with policymakers and other stakeholders. As an integral part of your work, you will publish your results in high
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to continue on a part-time basis afterwards. You will work closely with our research team to implement a new version of our RAG-based chatbot. Job description You will develop and deploy a Retrieval-Augmented
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(oral and written) are important assets. Workplace Workplace We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes
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biomaterials for sealing, healing, and integration with human tissue. Veltist is a pioneering MedTech spin-off from the ETH Domain(ETH Zurich and Empa), currently part of the Wyss Zurich Translational Center’s