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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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the development and use of biodiversity data infrastructures how justice considerations can be integrated into global biodiversity monitoring and decision support systems The postdoc role is designed to offer both
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society from analytical and empirical perspectives. The NOMIS Fellowship Program supports groundbreaking research projects related to how images act as models or paradigms in scientific and aesthetic
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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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technologies in electronic textiles (e-textiles) for continuous health monitoring. Project background You will focus on developing new materials, sensors, techniques, and methodologies for health-related
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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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at EPFL related to the present search. PSI is the largest research institute for natural and engineering Sciences in Switzerland specializing in the development and management of large-scale, accelerator
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microfluidic platform for studying bacterial lung and bladder infections and testing new antibacterial drugs is currently developed. The platform includes a microfluidic system for culturing advanced in-vitro
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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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. 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