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Daniel Stekhoven, stekhoven@nexus.ethz.ch (no applications) or visit our website . As a core facility, we do not offer PhD or Postdoc training positions. For recruitment services the GTC of ETH Zurich
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. This PostDoc position aims to (1) design and manufacture microneedles following up on our previous development (Cell Biomaterials, Volume 1, Issue 1, 100008), and (2) investigate the penetration of skin tissue
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position), a postdoc (years 3 and 4) and a technician (years 1 to 3). Job description The doctoral project will focus on COS flux measurements and their use in CO2 flux partitioning in a temperate mixed
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technology. Please see the ETH Zurich postdoctoral candidate website for information. As a postdoc at ETH Zurich, you would be a paid employee of the university. You will receive benefits including social
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postdoc experience. You should have clear aspirations to pursue an academic career and have an excellent academic record with publications in well-respected journals. We are looking for someone whose
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interprofessional collaboration is a central component of the role. This includes close cooperation within the University of Bern, with the Bern University of Applied Sciences, and with external clinical and academic
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the ETH Zurich postdoctoral candidate website for information. As a postdoc at ETH Zurich, you would be a paid employee of the university. You will receive benefits including social security
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machine, electrical, and metal industries, driving AI-powered innovation in manufacturing. The Machine Concepts research group at inspire AG, in collaboration with the Chair of Artificial Intelligence in
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knowledge and technology from research to Swiss machine, electrical and metal industries. The research group “Design for New Technologies” at inspire offers in collaboration with the Product Development Group
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polymer materials: Selective bond formations on both small and macromolecules will be studied. Catalysis and metal-mediated reactions are the main candidates. Tandem catalysis to rapidly build up