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on: Synthesis and characterization of catalyst pattern with 3D porosity by electrodeposition methods Synthesis and process optimization of high aspect ratio microstructured gratings by metal assisted chemical
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to optimize material performance for CO2 valorization Work with project partners to design and implement AI-assisted high-throughput synthesis and testing protocols Contribute to the publication of research
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’ policies and work with them to design and test interventions to improve the quality of online discussions and reduce harm caused by hate speech. To do so, we combine data from social media, online newspapers
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Ecological Systems Design Group at ETH Zürich is an internationally leading research group in the field of modelling and improving the resource efficiency and
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of modern AI tools such as reinforcement learning and online learning-based control, combined with process digital twins. Co-design of control architectures for cyber-physical systems. In all cases, we plan
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physical laws and multi-physics constraints into the GNN framework. This approach will enhance predictive accuracy, reduce computational costs, and facilitate the design, simulation, and optimization of high
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respiratory muscle function, respiratory control, performance, and quality of life. Job description In this project, you will design studies that involve both experimental investigations in the laboratory and
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understand the relationships between respiratory muscle function, respiratory control, performance, and quality of life. Job description In this project, you will design studies that involve both experimental
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this functionality can be leveraged in the design of bio-inspired artificial nanopores. In this project, we want to apply high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM), and other super-resolution microscopies
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Dr. Tom Van Mele, focuses on the structural design of efficient and innovative structures inspired by the master builders of the past. BRG’s research combines the concepts of “strength through geometry