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. The project will involve establishing a microfluidic system to perfuse syncytiotrophoblasts (differentiated from a trophoblast cell line) under different haemodynamic conditions to mimic maternal blood flow in
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(September-October). Ideally, you have a Master's degree in analytical chemistry or microfluidics, or in physical chemistry, or are a young engineer, and you would like to join two laboratories (ICP and C2N
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The project aims to develop functional sutures by microfluidic wet spinning and explore their potential application in soft tissue surgeries. Your tasks
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a broad range of applications. The project has the following objectives: i) to further develop the LoB setup that incorporates microfluidics with miniaturized characterization techniques; ii
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such as cell isolation methods using microfluidics or microwell devices, preparation of sequencing libraries from ultra-low quantities of nucleic acids have enabled the characterisation of DNA, RNA and
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
propagation Interfacing to array microfluidics Image analysis of biosensor response Sensor surface biofunctionalisation Optical communications High-speed signal analysis Modelling of optical propagation in
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partners. The microgel synthesis methods will include precipitation polymerisation and microfluidics. The characterisation techniques will include NMR, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy, light scattering, optical
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of the materials Validating the advantages of new materials in applications. Additionally, our group performs research on nanomaterial engineering, microfluidics and electrochemistry, which provides a wide range of
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-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The candidate will also contribute to the development of novel microfluidic techniques. The ideal candidate should demonstrate a strong commitment to collaborative and
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equipment like 3D printers, furnaces, centrifuges, and microfluidic devices. Meticulous data recording and analysis are essential, as the project combines practical engineering with fundamental physical