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tissue scaffolds, drug delivery and air filtration. Scalable post-processing technologies subsequently allow for the production of functional prototypes for industry partners. This project is an Innosuisse
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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join an applied research project focused on the development of AI/ML-based methods for the automation of laser processing techniques. In close collaboration with our
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Chemistry group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC) – ETH Zurich invites applications for a 2-year postdoc position biosphere-atmosphere interactions. Project background The Atmospheric
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. This postdoc position is part of a national collaborative project involving two major industrial partners — leading suppliers of battery materials and manufacturing equipment for gigafactories. The project is
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of two world-leading efforts: ARTIC2, the latest evolution of the renowned ARTIC project, enabling affordable, portable, and real-time genetic sequencing in low-resource settings Pathoplexus, a pioneering
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other neglected tropical diseases. This position is part of a project investigating how hospital-associated environments and patient compartments contribute to the evolution, persistence, and transmission
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https://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/bumann tackles these challenges by analyzing patient biopsies using advanced imaging techniques and mass spectrometry. The post-docs will lead projects investigating how
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, shared projects, and methodological training between Basel and London. The position offers an outstanding opportunity to actively shape and build the direction and profile of this newly founded laboratory
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, algebraic geometry and mathematical physics" grant. The successful candidate is expected to collaborate on research projects on the representation theory of quantum loop groups (as well as their Yangian and
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candidate will work closely with a team of engineers and biologists to design, clone, and test synthetic circuits in primary human T cells, and help translate these circuits into functional cellular therapies