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Collaboration with surgeons, engineers, chemists and fiber technologists Your profile PhD in polymer science or biomedical engineering Hands-on experience in hydrogel development, bacteria-materials interaction
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and validation through indoor and outdoor experiments. Your profile We seek a highly motivated and dedicated postdoctoral researcher with a PhD (or equivalent) in robotics, materials science/engineering
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ETH Domain. In our Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing in Thun, near Bern, we are currently looking for an outstanding candidate to conduct cutting-edge research at the interface of modeling
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. In our Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing in Thun, near Bern, we are currently looking for an outstanding candidate to conduct cutting-edge
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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 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
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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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signal processing (GPU based) Proficiency in data analysis using Python, Matlab, or similar Self-motivating, independent-minded scientific researcher, effective collaborator Excellent written and oral
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in biosensing, control switches, signal amplifiers and modulators, and high-performance photocatalysis. The conventional plasmonic materials include noble metals, e.g. gold, which was extensively used
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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