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, researchers from both institutions combine expertise to advance a systematic understanding of WS/DP fate processes in diverse receiving systems. Project background This project aims to advance a fundamental
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and resilient materials and structures. By combining numerical modeling, laboratory experiments, and theoretical analyses, we seek to link microscopic processes with the macroscopic behavior of both
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National Science Foundation (SNSF) and conducted in collaboration with the University of Bern, combines advanced 3D microscopy, organ-on-chip technology, and mechanobiological approaches to dissect lymphatic
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, Kerr microscopy) and advanced synchrotron X-ray techniques at the Swiss Light Source and other international synchrotron X-ray facilities. This position offers the opportunity to combine ultrafast laser
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that combine situated ethnographic detail with deep knowledge of cultural and political contexts and histories, ideally in a cross-national comparative perspective. You can learn more about the research
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exploring the molecular mechanisms underpinning bacterial evolution and resistance. This fully-funded, full-time position combined with ETH's excellent working conditions, makes the role especially appealing
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conventional methods. By combining advanced experiments with collaborations in theory and modeling, our research aims not only to deepen the fundamental understanding of ferroic systems, but also to open new
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the molecular to the scale of the systems. Our work combines process analysis and system modeling to design optimal new technologies and transition pathways simultaneously. To holistically evaluate