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://facultyrecruiting.epfl.ch/position/59965443 Enquiries may be addressed to: Prof. Henrik Rønnow Chair of the Search Committee E-mail: IPhysDirector@epfl.ch For additional information, please consult iphys.epfl.ch , sb.epfl.ch
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sciences and digital technologies, is an emerging subfield that we wish to develop as an academic discipline in the Lake Geneva region. Areas of interest include collecting Patient-Reported Experience and
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, control engineering, and immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle
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have the full backing of Prof. Menon and ETH Zurich assist in grant writing train BSc/MSc students while assisting the lab in meeting its research goals, following its prescribed protocols and achieving
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essential for procedural success. Due to challenging imaging conditions, the quality of endoscopic videos can be significantly compromised by a range of artifacts. This project seeks to develop the next
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deficient waters of the eastern tropical Pacific, where a large portion of the marine N2O is emitted into the atmosphere, but we plan to extend this also to other regions of the world. Ph.D. position 2
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responsible for developing your own research agenda in the broader field of infectious disease dynamics in discussion with Profs. Bonhoeffer and Regoes. You will be able to conduct your research with a high
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be responsible for developing your own research agenda in the broader field of infectious disease dynamics in discussion with Profs. Bonhoeffer and Regoes. You will be able to conduct your research
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for monitoring people’s health. You will focus on developing new solutions, electronics, algorithms and methods to assist individuals, physicians and sports coaches to effortlessly and continuously monitor health
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sentences. New electrodes now allow researchers to record many single neurons in humans during speech tasks, offering new possibilities for developing theoretical models that will help us better understand