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: Berne, Bern 3012, Switzerland [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Nuclear Physics High Energy Physics / Phenomenology High-Energy Theory / Particle Physics Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/04/02, listed until
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enables label-free trapping and sensing of single proteins in solution for up to hours. Now, we leverage the unique abilities of nanopore trapping to detect proteins and their conformations, dynamics
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. Together with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of bio-based hybrid materials. The goal
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. Together with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of advanced hydrogels for wound care
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with our team of experienced scientists, postdocs and PhD students, you will develop materials that contribute to the development of the next generation of sustainable biocomposite materials. This project is
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for dynamic biological environments. Despite the promising potential of soft hydrogels in combination with in situ mineralization that could offer greater flexibility and biocompatibility, research in this area
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energy system models that incorporate a stronger Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) perspective. By embedding societal dynamics, such models aim to capture a wider range of future uncertainties and
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and the Laboratory for Biointerfaces. This dynamic environment in the ETH Domain offers state-of-the-art facilities, expert mentorship, and an ideal platform to advance your scientific career. Starting
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detail-oriented Research Associate to become part of our dynamic team. The successful candidate will assist in exploring sun filter-induced redox instabilities and their effects on the development of skin
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an interdisciplinary team and participate in collaborating with other PhD and Postdoc members. The position will be held in the Microbial Physiology and Resource Biorecovery laboratory (MICROBE) led by Dr. Wenyu GU