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4-year, fully funded Ph.D. position with a start date in September 2026. The STIP lab, led by Professor Gaétan de Rassenfosse (http://www.gder.info ), conducts research in the field of innovation
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you to contact possible supervisors and conduct orientation interviews before applying. Eligible supervisors are the Professors (Prof. Dr.) of the Department of Languages and Literatures
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your PhD? Contact information of 1-2 professors who are willing to support your application with a letter of recommendation. Please do not include letters of recommendation at this stage. Evaluation
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of adaptive radiation and associated key innovations in the evolution of freshwater diatoms. By integrating morphology, physiology, genomics, transcriptomics, and computational modeling, we aim to (i) determine
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is inviting applications for a fully funded, four-year doctoral position focused on the financial implications of climate risk (100%). This PhD project, jointly supervised by Assistant Professor Thomas
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undertaken at ETH Zürich (ETHZ), with Professor Marcy Zenobi-Wong from ETH Zürich acting as co-supervisor. PhD students employed through the Marie Sklodowska-Curie program will receive a salary in accordance
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The Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) is a world-leading institute in global health with a particular focus on low- and middle-income countries. Associated with the University
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you like of the topics of the research project? Which of your past experiences best prepares you for this research? What do you hope to achieve during your PhD? 3. Contact information of 1-2 professors
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poorly understood. This project seeks to address this question by examining the role of adaptive radiation and associated key innovations in the evolution of freshwater diatoms. By integrating morphology
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rolling basis until the position is filled. Please note that applications via e-mail or mail will not be considered. For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Fabian Schär, Professor for Distributed