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from this research inform the development of new diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines against malaria, tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, Chagas and other neglected tropical diseases. Within the Parasite
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The research group for Chemical Biology and Molecular Imaging (Frei Research Group ) at ETH Zurich is looking for a doctoral researcher to develop chemistry inspired tools
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aiming to improve the management of infected wounds. Our group is focused on: i) Developing novel fluorescent-based detection approaches for the continuous monitoring of wound healing. ii) Achieving
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at Empa in Dübendorf drives innovations in joining technologies and corrosion management to enable evolution towards increasingly efficient, reliable and sustainable material technologies. Joining
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part of an exciting research project on the ethical and social implications of new plant breeding technologies funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation as part of the National Research Program
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general area of control & dynamical systems with application to mobility. Project background The candidate will work on the “Efficient Safe Train Dynamics” (ESTRA) project, in collaboration with Prof
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on the development of state-of-the-art X-ray optics through the latest micro- and nanofabrication techniques. We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our SNF-funded project, ABSOLUTE, under the guidance
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. The acquired and already existing database will be used to further develop ML models for the automated detection of clinically relevant markers. The goal is to develop the technique towards potential clinical
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bottom-up approach to robotics and develop soft materials and devices that would enable unusual form and unconventional functions for broader robotic applications. Project background Natural organisms
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disease and to develop pioneering therapies benefiting the lives of patients in areas of unmet need. With more than 70 research groups and 800 employees, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest