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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Position: 3D Imaging and Organ-on-Chip Models of Human Lung Lymphatics The Halin Lab at ETH Zürich investigates
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PostDoctoral position in Advanced Perovskite Image Sensors Postdoctoral
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Culture: Primary endothelial, pericyte, and immune cell culture Microscopy: Immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy, live-cell imaging & image analysis software (eg. Imaris) Molecular & Cellular Analysis
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for partially crystalline material systems Developing lab-based X-ray multimodalities: X-ray diffraction & imaging presentation of scientific results through publications and on conferences active interactions
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. Determining immune cell responses via FACS, high content imaging microscopy, proteomics and transcriptomics and more. Identification of targetable signaling nodes in the above pathways. Set-up of in vitro and
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property analysis, sorting, and grading. Contribute to the TIMBERHAUS project by applying advanced image processing and AI methods for timber quality assessment. Integrate experimental data with
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through our online application portal before November 4th, 2025. Please do not submit compressed files. We will not consider applications sent via email or postal services. We will get in touch with you
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position on the physics of microbubbles and ultrasound We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in the field of microbubble physics, with a strong focus on imaging and acoustic
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-PDF), data analysis and modelling for partially crystalline material systems Developing lab-based X-ray multimodalities: X-ray diffraction & imaging presentation of scientific results through
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structures, domain walls, and topological defects govern macroscopic functionality. In this project, we will employ cutting-edge synchrotron-based 3D imaging techniques to directly visualize ferroic order at