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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Bacteria and Materials Interactions Group at the Biointerfaces Laboratory is offering a PhD position focused on development of nanoengineered
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essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Bacteria and Materials Interactions Group at the Biointerfaces Laboratory
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. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer
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: Design and implement specific functional read-outs and quantitative assays to assess vascular-lymphatic interactions. Collaboration & dissemination: work closely with research partners, contribute
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interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer progression-and where we can intervene. This research is supported by the ERC Starting Grant. Start date: Flexible, between 1 March and 1 September 2026
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Systems We have an open PhD position at the intersection of machine learning, embedded intelligence and human–computer interaction. The project will explore how learning systems can become more adaptive
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the dynamic in vivo environment of bone healing, leading to significant in vitro-in vivo discrepancies (IVIVD). Project background Osteosynthesis systems are designed to stabilize fractured bones in
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niches. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites
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will investigate the interaction of bedload and large wood in sediment retention basins (sediment traps). The project aims to develop design recommendations that ensure sediment continuity during small
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the interaction in transient state between tribological and thermal properties in textiles by in-situ 3D and 4D microCT Design and execution of tribological, thermal, optical (IR) and mechanical tests on different