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experience with X-ray methods and imaging Have preferably some additional experience in the biomedical domain and/or in image processing Have preferably some experience using ML models and tools (e.g
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experience with X-ray methods and imaging Have preferably some additional experience in the biomedical domain and/or in image processing Have preferably some experience using ML models and tools (e.g
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of the lower back and one of the most common reasons for spinal surgery in people over the age of 65. However, the choice between the two major types of surgical treatment - decompression or fusion - remains con
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Nanomaterials Spectroscopy and Imaging group at the Transport at Nanoscale Interfaces Laboratory is offering a PhD position focused on demonstrating
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key contributions to novel personalized strategies of particles design for drug delivery, imaging, or diagnosis. Characterize, understand, the interaction of particulate materials with cells or tissues
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on different topics related to wound healing. Project background Wound healing is a complex process in which a cascade of physiological events takes place to restore injured skin to its full functionality
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and inorganic powder-based materials for structural and functional applications. You will study and characterize the powder and formulation dependent granulation process to develop advanced ceramic
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materials for structural and functional applications. You will study and characterize the powder and formulation dependent granulation process to develop advanced ceramic powder feedstocks for the dry
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is a key-enabling technology for advanced manufacturing. In order to address increasingly complex demands on joining (dissimilar materials combinations, miniaturisation, extreme operation conditions
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of this project, you will work with a team of scientists with backgrounds in chemistry, cell biology and microbiology as well as with clinical partners on the development of engineered corneal transplant to treat