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: use of thin steel membranes to investigate hydrogen uptake, diffusion, and trapping under representative microstructural and stress conditions. The three postdocs will collaborate closely across
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with ungulate impacts that often hinder forest adaptation to climate change. This is a 2-year postdoc position; an extension is possible but currently not guaranteed. The desired starting date is 1
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elsewhere in the project. This is a 2-year postdoc position within the context of WILDCARD. The starting date is as soon as possible for the successful candidate.
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the intestinal mucosa in homeostasis and inflammation. Project background We offer a PhD student (100%) or Postdoc (100%) position within the Hausmann group, currently located at the Institute for Food, Nutrition
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Must haves for postdocs (all tracks): PhD degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field from a top university Strong experimental background with
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conceptually new type of image sensor based on perovskite materials. Related publications: 1. Tsarev, S., et al., Vertically stacked monolithic perovskite colour photodetectors. Nature, 2025. 642(8068): p. 592
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term ETH Zurich’s Energy and Technology Policy Group (EPG) is looking for a postdoc working on technologies and policies for carbon dioxide removal. Led by Prof. Dr. Tobias
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tracking of minimally invasive robotic systems Autonomous control in uncertain anatomical environments Computer vision for image-guided robotic procedures (incl. endoscopic, MR-, US-guided) Surgical training
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that will serve as the interface for our lab experiments. You will work closely with a PhD student to turn research designs into a functioning prototype. Compensation will be CHF 30.70 per hour, up to 15
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vascular biology, ideally complemented by knowledge of mechanobiology and microfluidic engineering Excellent microscopy skills (confocal, multiphoton, and ideally light-sheet imaging) Hands-on experience