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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Center for X-ray Analytics develops X-ray methodologies for understanding materials structure in materials science. Our core activities is the
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opportunities to develop their skills in scientific communication through presentations at conferences and writing scientific papers as well as in management by co-supervising bachelor and master thesis
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characterization. Project background The highly interdisciplinary project is about the development, characterization, modeling, and application of micro-and nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents for molecular imaging
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, culturally rich city in the heart of Europe. Be part of our future! The newly established research group led by Prof. Marc Aurel Busche is currently seeking a highly motivated and ambitious postdoctoral
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Davis comprises four faculty (Profs. Chertok, Citron, Conway, Erbacher), one senior researcher, and a number of postdoctoral researchers and graduate students. The successful candidate will work under the
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excellent opportunities to establish connections in the local industry. The work will be carried out at Empa St. Gallen under supervision by Dr. Gordon Herwig and Prof. René Rossi. The position is temporary
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environment with excellent opportunities to establish connections in the local industry. The work will be carried out at Empa St. Gallen under supervision by Dr. Gordon Herwig and Prof. René Rossi. The position
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science-based innovation and involves close collaboration with our partners at ETH (Prof. F. Merkt and Prof. M. Quack) and ZHAW (Prof. J. Stohner). Job description, responsibilities and tasks: Develop a
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Eastern Time. Position Description The Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing Group at the University of Basel led by Prof. Jelena Klinovaja and Prof. Daniel Loss invites applications
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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 challenging diseases. The successful