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create a meaningful impact. Our goal is to design, implement, and evaluate a cannabis-impaired driving detection and prevention system. Building upon previous studies that have been well-recognized
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metals), robotic fabrication, circular engineering, experimental methods, and topology optimization; Fluent in English (oral and written); Experience with computer aided design (CAD, e.g., AutoCad, Rhino
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-modal signal monitoring (including respiration). Your research could potentially be applied in sports and health. Project background Your research will aim to conceive and design innovative solutions
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and biotechnology projects. Your resposibilities: First line support for image analysis requests (from optical microscopy). Providing expert input to microscopy imaging projects to help design
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among research groups Establishing mechanisms to gather input, needs, and feedback from community members Managing the ETH Zurich side of the Joint Doctoral Program on Learning Sciences (JDPLS ), and
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40%-60%, Zurich, fixed-term As part of the curriculum revision of the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programme in Architecture, the Department of Architecture (D-ARCH) at ETH Zurich is looking
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research team. The successful candidate will design and test microneedle concepts for the continuous extraction of interstitial fluid with wearable devices for medical diagnostics and therapeutic monitoring
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to extensive research on the psychological benefits of exposure to nature. However, other aspects of the built environment including the design of communal spaces, traffic noise pollution and heat stress
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of flood warning systems, helping to reduce damage and loss of life caused by flooding. Additionally, the improved GRACE data aids in better monitoring of droughts and groundwater conditions, supporting
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science, engineering, computer science, and medicine to find bold, creative solutions to real-world problems. Prof. Menon’s lab is located in the Balgrist Campus , designed to foster collaboration. Built in