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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Human–Computer Interaction in Architecture and Digital Fabrication This fully funded, full-time PhD position spans four years and is embedded within the interdisciplinary
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application with the following documents: Motivation letter (max 1 page) Detailed CV Transcripts of all degrees including ranking information (English) Names and contact information of at least three references
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Forest Studio is designed as a modular modelling environment that integrates ecological theory, empirical data, and modern scientific programming workflows. This position focuses on advancing
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development of electrochemical sensors detecting environmental pollutants, providing real-time information for effective management. Past and current work includes electrochemical sensors for airborne virus
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Computational Design Lab and work at the interface of computer vision, computer graphics, hardware, and extended reality. The project is part of ETHAR, a new research initiative at ETH Zürich with a unique focus
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format): A 1-page cover letter describing your research experience, interests, and why you are interested in this position Curriculum vitae Contact information for at least two referees Academic
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teams while maintaining primary responsibility for experimental excellence and data integrity. You will work in an industry-leading Neuroscience department with a strong portfolio of preclinical and
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Motivation letter References Further information about Mobile Robotics Lab can be found on our Website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Isabella De Nitti, isabella.denitti@mrl.ethz.ch
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advances, a multiscale understanding of how mechanical information is generated and integrated in complex multicellular systems remains limited. Progress in the field requires the development of engineered