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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Robotic Materials group is looking for a highly motivated PhD student for the topic oflight programmable stiffness for reconfigurable soft devices and robots. This 4
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thermo-electric devices onto non-planar metallic substrates. In a parallel track, the team will develop techniques for the design and manufacture of the structures with predictable material properties
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graduate-level class of “CMOS Electronics for Biological and Molecular Sensing” as well as mentoring PhD, master, and bachelor students. Living cells such as neurons can be viewed as biological systems with
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properties. In parallel, they continuously sense and respond to diverse mechanical cues from their environment, including adhesion, stiffness, tension, shear, pressure, and confinement. These cues