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This project is a collaboration between the Multiphase Fluid Dynamics group (Prof. Supponen) at the Institute of Fluid Dynamics, and the Functional and Molecular Imaging group (Prof. Razansky
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Description Two PhD positions in atmospheric selenium research: field & lab analyses and process-based modeling We are seeking two highly motivated and curious PhD students to join the Inorganic Environmental
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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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to the file-naming conventions explained below. Incomplete applications will not be processed. Table 1: Document list. Document Name Type of information Access Contents/Remarks Cover_Letter_name_of_applicant
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processes, and environmental fluid dynamics. We use a broad spectrum of technologies in microbiology and microfluidics, as well as advanced imaging techniques, and are a large (approx. 35 members), highly
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for carefully designed and precisely controlled experiments, high quality temporally and spatially resolved field experiments using particle image velocimetry combined with synchronised measurements
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the fellowship allowance to carry out the research project as well as resources for the fourth year, provided the candidate successfully passes the review process. It is not possible to resubmit an application
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distribution and the impact of the filter on controller stability. For validating the new concepts as well as the design procedure you will build prototype systems and perform comprehensive measurements in
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automation Develop embedded control systems and support real-time system feedback integration Collaborate with bioengineers to ensure functional compatibility and safe operation Support system validation
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paradigm shift in urban design, planning, and construction by transforming urban infrastructure into “more-than-human” living spaces—environments designed to be inhabited by both people and non-human species