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(Principal Investigator, PI). The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Project start is on September 1, 2025 or by mutual agreement. The Consolidator Grant project examines
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collaborating with industry partners to bridge theoretical research and real-world applications. Key Responsibilities Conduct original research in cryptoeconomics, token engineering, and incentive mechanisms
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multiphysics simulation Develop multimodal decoupling algorithms Scalable O-skin fabrication and system integration onto robots and as wearables Realtime sensory mapping in complex environments Supervise master
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teaching experience. Academic transcripts and diplomas (Bachelor, Master, and PhD). Copies of your PhD dissertation and/or representative research papers. At least two reference letters, preferably from
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editing the reading material. Profile We are looking for motivated and reliable MAGPW or other Swiss university Master students. The following competences are desired but applicants who can only fulfil some
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breath analysis and nutrition. The primary scientific goal of the Lactobreath project is to utilize metabolomics technologies to identify and measure metabolites associated with lactose metabolism found in
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single-molecule detection, and 3D immunofluorescence techniques. Primary human and mouse stem cell cultures and lentiviral manipulations to study hematopoietic stem cell dynamics. Primary mammalian tissue
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Research Foundation (NRF) to do interdisciplinary research on pressing problems. The Singapore-ETH Centre is home to a community of doctoral, postdoctoral and professorial researchers working in three main
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master's diploma in art history or architecture, or a closely related field You have recently finished your PhD thesis on a topic of mediaeval art history, preferably architectural history, in a renowned
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the framework of the Master Course on Sustainable Development and supervision of students. Interaction with the group and associated partners requires spoken and written English and (ideally) German language