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Cell Dynamics Lab combines a wide variety of disciplines and techniques to answer outstanding questions in cancer and stem cell research. Our interdisciplinary research group combines organoid technology
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) at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at ETH Zurich. The research in the newly established Multiphase Fluid Dynamics group at ETH Zurich examines both fundamental and applied questions in various small-scale
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international research community starting in October 2025. The ideal candidate possesses a PhD in materials science, physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or related fields. Prior
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The successful candidate should be highly motivated and creative, should have a PhD in physics, quantum engineering, electrical engineering, photonics or related fields. Alternatively, a Master’s degree
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students and researchers Additionally, the role offers collaboration opportunities with inspire AG, ETH’s strategic partner for technology transfer to the mechanical, electrical, and metal (MEM) industries.
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, electrical engineering and computer science to design highly efficient and sensitive imaging and inference approaches to help guide diagnosis and treatment in cardiovascular patients. Project background Our
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students conduct in the department. Profile The ideal candidate will possess: A PhD in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a related discipline, Experience in the analysis
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for deployment and test them To excel in this role as a ML-focused robotics engineer, you should possess: Pursuing a master’s degree in data science, computer science, robotics, electrical or software
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to connect empirical findings with current governance challenges. PhD Position 2 will focus on strategic spatial planning for biodiversity under biophysical and sociopolitical uncertainty, with particular
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knowledge and technology from academic research into the Swiss mechanical, electrical, and metal industries. The Machine Concepts research group at inspire AG, in collaboration with the Chair of Artificial