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100%, Basel, fixed-term We are developing so-called lab-on-chip technology (or microfluidic technology) for applications across the life sciences and biomedicine. Our interdisciplinary approach
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largest research centre for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland. The current research focus is the investigation of novel magnetic systems at the mesoscopic scale making use of the clean
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solutions. Project background Organic redox flow batteries are a promising next-generation technology for large-scale, safe, and sustainable energy storage. Their performance relies critically on the ability
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The ETH Zurich technology platform NEXUS Personalized Health enables discovery and translational research for personalized health. We offer a broad range of expertise across Clinical Bioinformatics
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The ETH Zurich technology platform NEXUS Personalized Health enables discovery and translational research for personalized health. We offer a broad range of expertise across Clinical Bioinformatics
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materials, surgical technologies. Ability to collaborate and communicate across engineering, materials science - chemistry, manufacturing, and clinical teams. Structured, detail-oriented, and rigorous
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and duty-cycling strategies responsive to structural dynamics. Energy harvesting and lifetime optimization. Integrate multi-source energy harvesting (vibration, solar, RF, etc.) and dynamic power
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and innovations directly into practice. The Laboratory of Energy Science and Engineering (D-MAVT) is working actively on developing numerical and experimental tools to probe single- and multiphase
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Nanomaterials Engineering Research Group at the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering is an interdisciplinary team composed of chemical engineers, physicists
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on the development and application of advanced electronic structure calculations to explore the phase diagram and relevant properties of layered Ruddlesden-Popper-type nickelates. Project background Layered nickelates