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for the ASIC development, integrating it into custom PCB designs, and developing the complete measurement unit. The Rehabilitation Engineering Lab (RELab) at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at
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With a service-oriented and improvement-driven mindset, you and the team will contribute to the continuous development of innovative, data-driven approaches and projects in the context of open data and
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The Institute of Molecular Systems Biology (IMSB) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Metabolomics & Technology Development in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Nicola
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experimental and computational researchers on study design, data interpretation, and the development of reproducible computational workflows Support research data management, including data organisation, storage
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possible longer term perspective at ETH. We specialise in the study of the interiors, atmospheres and evolution of terrestrial planetary bodies, both in our Solar System and beyond. The institute runs a wide
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Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED). The program focuses on developing new tools and methods to address challenges in medicine and therapeutic development. Project background Adeno-associated
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complex, dynamic, and multi-functional behaviors through their billions of years of evolution. Interfacing with living cells using advanced micro-/nano-electronics enables new sensing and actuation
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contributions to the Swiss AI Initiative and similar programs, such as lending support for the development and release of the Apertus models. The initial two-year contract could potentially be extended or even
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building material, contributing to the sustainable development of the built environment. Project background This PhD position is part of the interdisciplinary based at the Chair Gramazio Kohler Research
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to efficiently train on the large, densely-connected and graph-structured data encountered in our systems of interest. Your contributions would be across the spectrum from methodological development