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/about/eph/environmental-exposures-and-health ) within the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH). The researchers in the EEH unit develop and integrate novels tools and methods to investigate
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offered by the ASVZ , childcare and attractive pension benefits . Training opportunities Perspectives for career development Support programmes (e.g., mentoring) and networks Fruitful working environment
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their application, each fellow proposes an interdisciplinary event centered on their work, contributing to the Collegium's academic and artistic program. The fellowship can be used to develop a proposal for a major
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to developing next-generation microbial technologies for the degradation of persistent pollutants like PFAS. Using environmental isolates and advanced microbial screening, we engineer bacterial consortia for use
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the literature, design and develop novel systems, plan and execute experiments, and report findings in articles to be published at top venues according to the project’s schedule. Periodic meetings and feedback
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environment. Project background We developed the Design++ postdoctoral fellowship program to provide an opportunity for talented researchers who are interested in bringing promising technologies and solutions
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methods and confiscation and prosecution strategies, as well as international cooperation. The aim is two-fold: to build capacity and effectively progress cases to the stage of recovery. We also develop and
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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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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our group focusses on the development of carbon-based (thermo)electric nanoscale devices and their application for quantum technologies and energy
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the know-how from electronics and MEMS processing. While successful for linear optics, nonlinear and quantum metamaterials require the usage of different materials platforms that demand development of new