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22 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Empa Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Switzerland Application
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programming for data analysis, and with manipulation of large datasets. Desired: Experimental microbiology skills including lab automation tools (plate reader, plate handling robot, etc.). Molecular biology and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term To support teaching, research and knowledge transfer, the IT Services (ITS) of ETH Zurich are working as a service organization in a large and complex IT environment. Within
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ecosystems. They will combine their own field observations in the European Alps and the Arctic with a novel microclimatic dataset and a large Europe-wide database comprising re-surveys of historical vegetation
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3 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Architecture » Other Computer science » Other Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Materials engineering
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background Currently, soils store a large fraction of the CO2 emitted into the atmosphere. However, whether they will continue to do so in the future is unclear, as soil fertility potentially limits the amount
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the bovine genome. We have collected large amounts of long read sequencing data (PacBio HiFi) to build genome assemblies and integrate them into pangenomes . This allowed us to investigate the distribution
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-PDF), data analysis and modelling for partially crystalline material systems Developing lab-based X-ray multimodalities: X-ray diffraction & imaging presentation of scientific results through
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identify therapeutic targets. These efforts will generate large-scale, rich perturbation datasets, requiring the development of sophisticated approaches and methods incorporating facets such as machine
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with global change. Research makes extensive use of global modeling tools (GEOS-Chem and CESM) and analysis of large observational datasets. The biosphere represents an important source of many reactive