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. The group Multiomics for Healthcare materials at Empa, St. Gallen generates and integrates multi-modal biomedical datasets with the aim to inform development of new sensors, support nanoparticle-based
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The group Multiomics for Healthcare materials at Empa, St. Gallen generates and integrates multi-modal biomedical datasets with the aim to inform
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reproducibility and scalability; modify surface chemistry for biocompatibility and stability. Formulate and optimize solution: Integrate nanozymes into a clinically relevant solution formulation; characterize
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FERNS (Holistic integration of eco-Friendly dEsign tools and mateRials, fabrication techNologies for the responsible co-creation of future Sustainable integrated electronic systems), an EU MCSA Doctoral
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: Ensure reproducibility and scalability; modify surface chemistry for biocompatibility and stability. Formulate and optimize solution: Integrate nanozymes into a clinically relevant solution formulation
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that autonomously optimizes 3D velocimetry measurements by dynamically adjusting camera positions and optical parameters. Integrating the framework within a digital twin environment for pre-training and simulation
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and textiles, in order to identify application fields with high environmental sustainability potentials. This PhD position is part of the project FERNS (Holistic integration of eco-Friendly dEsign tools
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57,000/year Collaboration with an internationally recognized research team with leading experts in remote sensing, atmospheric modelling, emission quantification, and machine-learning. Integration
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recognized research team with leading experts in remote sensing, atmospheric modelling, emission quantification, and machine-learning. Integration into Empa's Atmospheric Modelling / Remote Sensing group with
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focus on developing innovative multifunctional coatings with integrated antimicrobial properties. Key objectives include: Design and synthesis of multifunctional antimicrobial coatings. Materials and