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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We are looking for a PhD candidate in the Yamakoshi group in the Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry (LAC) to join our group working on a project related to the design and
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temporal and spatial controlled drug release systems through stimuli-responsive materials. These tasks are part of a larger Empa's initiative, called Wound Booster , involving several PhD students working
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overcoming specific and recurrent issues in shaping operations of our industrial project partner. At the interplay between fundamental and applied research, the goal of the PhD project is to understand the how
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work closely with another PhD student and a post-doc to collectively investigate the failure mechanisms and the generation of high-quality sensor data. Your profile MSc in Materials Science or Mechanical
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have a flair for communicating with industrial and other partners. Our offer A project duration of 3 years is envisaged to carry out the above research tasks in the form of a PhD thesis. The project is
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focus. We research media use and its effects in the family context and digital media use for coping with stress. The specific PhD project has a focus on the dynamics of effects of digital media use
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applications Multimodal data integration and prediction, including clinical, medical imaging, and sensor data (e.g. ECGs) The PhD student will have the opportunity to conduct both methodological and applied
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the application form provided below. It should be duly completed (including recommendation letters) before the deadline specified by the doctoral program of your choice. Selection Students wishing to do their PhD
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The University of Basel, Switzerland, invites applications for a PhD researcher position (100% FTE) for the project Aspirational Urbanism and the Recodification of Defiance (ASPIRA). The function
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD student to join our team at the Institute of Environmental Engineering at EPFL (the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne). The selected