Location: ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Supervisors: Prof. Andreas Güntner, Prof. Katrien de Bock
Duration: 3 years (with possibility of extension)
Start date: August 2026 at latest
Project Description
This project is embedded in Work Package 2 of the ENDOTRAIN network that will innovate, develop and test novel data acquisition and aggregation technologies for physiological measurements. This PhD 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 continuous sampling and analysis of metabolites, hormones and other markers. This research has the potential to transform diagnostic and monitoring strategies in sports science, rehabilitation, and muscle-related diseases.
Specific tasks may include:
- Design and fabricate advanced microfabricated systems (e.g., microneedle, implantables, microfluidic) capable of precise spatial sampling of biofluid or insertion into tissue.
- Investigate concepts for minimal tissue disruption and high analyte recovery efficiency.
- Quantify analyte concentration dynamically during different physiological states in mouse models and humans.
- Develop models for local production, metabolism and diffusion of analytes between blood, ISF, and in tissue.
Research Fields
- Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or related fields.
Secondments
- University of Bergen (NO): Validation of sampling strategy
- University Hospital Zurich (CH): Testing of sampler on humans
Host Institution
ETH Zürich is one of Europe’s foremost technical universities, located in the heart of Switzerland. The PhD candidate will be positioned at the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering and the Department of Health Sciences and Technology, offering a unique interdisciplinary blend of cutting-edge research in engineering, health, and technology.
Doctoral Programme
The candidate should work full-time on the project and must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Switzerland for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before their recruitment date.
The student will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme of the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering and the Department of Health Sciences and Technology.
Participation in the interdisciplinary training of the ENDOTRAIN network is mandatory, including workshops, retreats, transferable skills courses, and cohort-wide meetings across Europe.
Qualifications
We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with:
- A Master’s degree (MSc or equivalent) in Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or a related field
- Strong interest in translational health technologies
- Excellent command of written and spoken English
- Good communication skills and capacity for interdisciplinary collaboration
- Ideally: Knowledge in microfabrication in cleanrooms, biocompatible materials and/or implantables.
Applicants must fulfil eligibility criteria for Swiss-based PhD positions and be willing to participate in training activities across Europe.
Salary and Benefits
- Competitive salary according to Swiss National Science Foundation regulations
- Full social security coverage in Switzerland
- Travel and secondment budget included
- Opportunities for international networking, industry exposure, and career development
Application Instructions
Applications will be run through ETHZ's own recruitment site - https://jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_oQH52gUdzS4q9eL3AI
Informal inquiries may be directed to Prof. Andreas Güntner (andregue@ethz.ch)
Websites of host labs: https://hsl.ethz.ch/; https://musec.ethz.ch/