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molecular engineering, including cultivation and engineering of primary human cells and mammalian cell lines, as well as an outstanding academic record (PhD applicants) or strong publication record (Postdoc
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like tufting, machine-based embroidery techniques or non-interlaced 3D pre-forming. Development of advanced imaging and characterization technologies (X-ray micro tomography, EPR imaging and spectroscopy
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Vitrobots and related grid preparation facilities and three Titan Krios microscopes, all hosted and maintained at ETH Zurich’s imaging facility, ScopeM. Appropriate computational resources are also readily
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Vitrobots and related grid preparation facilities and three Titan Krios microscopes, all hosted and maintained at ETH Zurich’s imaging facility, ScopeM. Appropriate computational resources are also readily
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, (epi)genetics, proteomics, systems biology or advanced imaging are encouraged to apply. The use of multi-disciplinary approaches and research topics that complement those of existing research groups is
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-cultural. EPFL covers a wide spectrum of science and engineering and offers a fertile sSchool of Basic Sciences include theoretical and experimental biophysics, biological imaging and physics of machine
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would explore novel solutions, which may include but are not limited to e-textiles for movement tracking, for ultrasound imaging, e-textile-based photoplethysmography (PPG) sensing or e-textile for multi
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This project is a collaboration between the Multiphase Fluid Dynamics group (Prof. Supponen) at the Institute of Fluid Dynamics, and the Functional and Molecular Imaging group (Prof. Razansky
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Krios microscopes, all hosted and maintained at ETH Zurich’s imaging facility, ScopeM. Appropriate computational resources are also readily available. In addition, we have access to the biophysical