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), lower back pain, neuro-degenerative disorders and neurological tumors. At the core of our research is the collaboration across disciplines spanning expertise in medicine, biology, computer and data
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technical or scientific topics accurately and engagingly for different audiences Since you serve as the interface between German-speaking Switzerland (ETH) and the Romandie (UNIL), excellent English and
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. Neuromorphic computing and ML deployment on digital and neuromorphic processors TinyML and EdgeAI and ultra-low-power inference for resource-constrained systems Techniques such as quantization, pruning
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or abstract ideas into clear, visual storytelling Proficiency in German and Eglish (speaking, writing, reading) Keen attention to detail and commitment to high-quality work Ability to manage multiple projects
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activities (incl. Future Food Initiative, Smart Sustainable Farming Program, Thematic Spotlights etc.). Co-development of new inter- and transdisciplinary research programs and activities either based
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, and regulatory strategy. Our mission is to bring forward a transformative class of implantable biomaterials designed to improve surgical outcomes in high-impact clinical settings. We work closely with
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in vivo imaging and computation, and in vivo molecular biology, where the Postdoc position (LBB, ETH Zurich) will be focusing on the further development of our multiphoton intravital imaging technology
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: Literature and data reviews for STES technologies and projects Data processing and analysis Techno-economic and environmental analysis Preparing presentations and project reports in German and English
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Design++ is the Center for Augmented Computational Design in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) at ETH Zurich. The center's vision is to remove collaboration
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devices from motors and actuators to sensors, memories, and emerging paradigms for computation. Despite their technological importance, many fundamental aspects of their behavior remain elusive, especially