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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 Doctoral position: Innovation economics and policy for climate
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DIZH understands innovation very broadly and includes all disciplines: artistic, design, natural science, technology, humanities, education and social science.
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and enthusiasm for designing and running high-quality programs and for creating opportunities that enable collaboration and growth. You will be responsible for the implementation and execution
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Our Magnetic & Functional Thin Films Group designs and fabricates magnetic and functional thin films with tailored properties arising from nanoscale effects. These materials are explored
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/ X-ray crystallography and natural product research is required. Knowledge in enzymology, protein design, molecular biology, microbial metabolism, natural product analysis (LCMS, NMR etc.) and/or
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interest in natural product research and enzymology are required. Knowledge in molecular biology, structural biology / X-ray crystallography, protein design, natural product analysis (LCMS, NMR etc
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develops uniquely interdisciplinary design and history and theory research for landscape architecture. Through geohistorical practice, we integrate tools from natural sciences and humanities with those
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lectures and hands-on exercises in Digital Design Methods I (DDM-I) for the first-semester MSc Landscape Architecture cohort Teaching Rhinoceros 3D and Grasshopper with a focus on data structures, data
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of human biology. D-HEST emphasises interdisciplinarity, translation, and technological innovation with the aim of improving quality of life. Situated in the heart of Zurich, Switzerland, the department
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for patients and clinics. We thus aim to develop a minimally invasive, injectable biomaterial platform designed to enable predictable, long-term ocular delivery of biologics while maintaining optical