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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position: Computer Simulation of Knee Arthroplasty One
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therapies for cancer, as well as metabolic, neurodegenerative, autoimmune, and infectious diseases. Job description Postdoctoral projects will combine catalyst engineering, computational simulation
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for cancer, as well as metabolic, neurodegenerative, autoimmune, and infectious diseases. Job description PhD projects will combine catalyst engineering, computational simulation, bioelectrode device
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, or omics approaches is an advantage but not required We offer A dynamic and supportive research environment Access to state-of-the-art facilities at ETH Zurich Training in advanced molecular, biochemical
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, possible distortions and preliminary thermoelectrical properties Running validation studies under simulated environmental conditions Assisting with industrial transfer of the developed technologies
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chemistry Chemistry » Molecular chemistry Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry » Other Environmental science » Earth science Geography » Cartography Geography » Other
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research combines atomic physics, quantum control, and scalable architectures for fault-tolerant quantum computation, hybrid quantum simulation, and quantum-enhanced sensing. Project background Our group
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of biomedical innovation. Job description PhD projects will combine molecular engineering, cell programming, and chemical–biological interfacing to engineer human cells using synthetic gene circuits and
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translational development, we aim to shape the future of biomedical innovation. Job description Postdoctoral projects will combine molecular engineering, cell programming, and chemical–biological interfacing
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science, clinical simulation, and critical care research. Project background Intensive care units are among the most cognitively demanding environments in medicine. Clinicians must rapidly integrate streams