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: collaboration partners: J. Löffler, ETH Zürich; K. Klein, Universität Zürich; R. Müller, ETH Zürich, B. Schaller, Universitätsspital Bern) focusing on the development of advanced organotypic in vitro bone models
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impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society. You can expect numerous benefits , such as public
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team from various backgrounds with a large knowledge base. We conduct research on Li-Ion batteries ranging from material development, structural analysis with x-ray techniques, to digital modeling and
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matter physics, and quantum computing. You will dive deep into the realms of theoretical and computational physics with a focus on the development of algorithms and large-scale numerical simulations. Your
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of pathogens without directly employing and measuring pathogens. Project background The goal of this project is to continue the development of synthetic surrogates of common pathogens with comparable