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using emerging non-invasive exhalomics (exhaled breath metabolomics) approach. The research program integrates animal experiments with advanced analytical techniques and bioinformatics to enhance
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into sustainable, user-friendly products? Are you eager to shape the future of biomedical informatics in the Zurich area? If this sounds like you, we invite you to join NEXUS Personalized Health, ETH Zurich’s
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We look forward to receiving your application via the ETH job portal by January 12th, 2026, with the following documents: Motivation letter CV and publication list University degree, transcripts, and certificates Names and contact details of two referees Further information about the research...
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in vivo imaging and computation, and in vivo molecular biology, where the Postdoc position (LBB, ETH Zurich) will be focusing on the further development of our multiphoton intravital imaging technology
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and waste-free chemical industry for a sustainable society. Jointly led by ETH Zurich and EPFL since 2020, the research program is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and currently
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The primary focus of this position is the project-specific analyses of diverse high-throughput multi-omics datasets, encompassing a broad range of data types such as whole-genome and transcriptome sequencing, single-cell, and spatial data. As a Senior Bioinformatics Analyst, you will play a key...
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research groups (from University of Zurich and University of St.Gallen). The ETH AI Center Fellowship program is one of Europe’s premier Post-Doc programs focused on advancing interdisciplinary AI research
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The ETH AI Center offers a unique fellowship program for doctoral students, designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and a positive impact to society. The ETH AI Center promotes
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We have an open PhD position in Human-Computer Interaction with a focus on intelligent and adaptive systems for Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, and Extended Reality
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meta-optics have led to an advanced control over light-matter interaction, greatly contributing to different research directions including imaging, nonlinear optics, biosensing and photonic computing