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project will focus on the development of micromachined platforms for minimally invasive and localized access to biofludis (e.g., interstitial fluid (ISF) or in muscle tissue) enabling the direct and
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laboratory facilities. The Group Leader will be allocated this laboratory space and equipment funds for the development of the observational atmospheric chemistry sub-group. chevron_right Working, teaching and
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and internal stakeholders Identify marketing opportunities during customer interactions (photos, case studies, testimonials) Actively contribute to the development of demo and pilot processes, including
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findings Contribute to research software development and documentation Profile Master’s student at ETH Zurich (Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or related
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to commercial-grade systems, we are seeking a visionary Lead Mechatronics Engineer to drive the design and development of the V2.0 system in tandem with the Lead Architect. This role is part of a strategic hire
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, particular those with experience combining molecular biology and electrochemistry. The second position will be filled by someone with a background in electrical engineering and device development
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researchers / senior scientists in the emerging field for the development of nanoscale organic semiconductor optoelectronic devices. In these devices, the nanopatterned organic or halide perovskite
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An exciting working environment Opportunities to learn cutting edge techniques Perspectives for career development A diverse and interdisciplinary team chevron_right Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich
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The Planetary Geochemistry group (Prof. Maria Schönbächler) investigates the pathways that led to the formation and evolution of planets in our Solar System. The group is part of the Institute
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We seek a highly motivated PhD student for a multidisciplinary project across two groups: (i) The Surface Earth Evolution (SEE) group in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at ETHZ is