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Zurich is a community of approximately 50 researchers from more than 20 countries working on the development of methods and computational tools for automation, exploring their potential for promoting our
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interest in the development of heterogeneous catalysts and their in-depth characterization. Generally, LESE is focusing on the development, characterization and advancement of heterogeneous catalysts and
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Biomaterials Engineering research group at the Institute for Biomechanics (IfB), D-HEST, ETH Zurich, develops biomaterials and advanced biomanufacturing systems
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trapping and analysis using state-of-the-art nanopore experiments. About the Project Our group has pioneered the development of the Nanopore Electro-Osmotic Trap (NEOtrap), a groundbreaking technique that
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing (LAMP) is a multidisciplinary research unit that develops innovative functional modification of materials
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at a university of applied sciences (UAS) or a university of teacher education (UTE), have a look at our new dedicated web page! It shows you which funding schemes might be particularly interesting
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-doc-at-insait/ . Contact: Konstantin Makedonskiy Email: Postal Mail: Synergy Tower, Sofia Tech Park, 111R Tsarigradsko shose Blvd., 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria Web Page: https://insait.ai/
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experts in architecture and engineering, we have developed a tool called AIXD for AI-assisted forward and inverse design. Currently, we are developing a plugin to enable Virtual Reality (VR) exploration
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Development Economics Group (DEC) at ETH Zurich is dedicated to empirical economics research that can inform more effective policies to reduce global poverty and
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. The focus is on developing AI-supported, sensor-based solutions for real-time monitoring and optimization of manufacturing processes. These solutions aim to assess process conditions during production