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The Department of Physics (www.phys.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position. The professorship should build expertise in studying fundamental properties
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research and earthquake physics Opportunities to lead publications and develop an independent research profile Close collaboration with ETH Zurich, the Swiss Seismological Service, and external stakeholders
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profile PhD degree in Physics or a closely related field (ideally with experience in experimental ion trapping or neutral-atom optical tweezer platforms) Relevant peer-reviewed publications in the field
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to work at the interface of quantum optics, quantum information science and quantum many-body physics. Led by Prof. Wenchao Xu , the EQE group develops programmable quantum systems based on neutral atoms
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The Department of Physics (www.phys.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position. The professorship should focus on the realization of materials and devices
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the recruitment and admissions function. The role focuses on improving the admissions process, organising and executing recruitment activities, and helping to strengthen the programme’s visibility in the market
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, Earth Sciences, Physics, Engineering, or a related field Strong background in rock mechanics, hydrogeology, or reservoir engineering Experience with laboratory experiments and/or fieldwork in subsurface
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7 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen Research Field Physics Chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application
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into high-frequency forecasting cycles with lead times from short-range to up to 10 days ahead. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with national and international partners and contributes
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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