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deficient waters of the eastern tropical Pacific, where a large portion of the marine N2O is emitted into the atmosphere, but we plan to extend this also to other regions of the world. Ph.D. position 2
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well as administrative-technical units of ETH in finding, setting up and using the right tools / technologies for their work. Tasks include developing data processing pipelines or scientific web applications, improving
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temporal, spatial and energy domains. To enhance our capabilities, we aim to integrate our modelling chain into a consistent framework and unify our datasets into a cutting-edge data structure, enabling
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that create strong synergies with the large-scale facilities of the Paul Scherrer Institute - such as synchrotron radiation, X-ray free-electron lasers, muons, or neutrons - or the Swiss-Norwegian Beamlines
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interconnections and time varying dynamics. Addressing these challenges requires the development of the next generation of efficient data-driven methods that can adapt to changing external conditions and
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. All data is acquired and processed using SeisComP. Project background We are seeking an outstanding scientist with strong interest in network seismology and software development to enhance our
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10%-20%, Zurich, fixed-term The International Political Economy and Environmental Politics group is looking for a Research Assistant to support an on-going longitudinal survey data collection
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surveying, and geodetic data processing. We are particularly interested in deformation monitoring using point clouds, development of new measurement systems, and advanced geodetic data processing using
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24 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zurich Department Department of Materials Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering
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to extract key structural information that goes beyond enantiomer discrimination. You will work on both developing nanophotonic systems that enhance light chiral matter interactions and novel imaging systems