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quantum sensing techniques to probe these emergent states. The successful candidate will join a small, collaborative team and be involved in all stages of the research cycle: design and operation of
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. Design, plan, and perform experiments Analyze and interpret data Develop scientific writing skills and author manuscripts We are looking for a candidate with a strong passion for science, genuine curiosity
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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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technologies. You are highly motivated to learn and apply new product design and experimental techniques and collaborating with scientists from other fields (biochemistry, hygiene and medicine). The ability
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: Lightweight, real-time models using quantization, compression, and adaptive execution. Hardware–algorithm co-design: Cross-layer optimization aligning ML algorithms with embedded hardware. Distributed and
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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
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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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activity at ETH Zurich in close collaboration with local and international clinical partners. Core research areas include: Design, modeling and performance assessment of medical and surgical robots Dexterous
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inflammation and implant loosening. Understanding the mechanisms and patterns of wear at the microscopic and molecular levels is therefore critical for improving implant longevity and patient outcomes. In
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antimicrobial properties. Key objectives include: Design and synthesis of multifunctional antimicrobial coatings. Materials and physicochemical characterization of the fabricated coatings. Exploration of how