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expertise in material science, engineering, and computing. The lab focuses on sensing technologies for electronic textiles, with applications in sports and health. To strengthen its operations, the BMHT Lab
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the opportunity to collaborate with other PhD candidates. Profile The candidate must have a diploma/M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering with excellent grades, fundamental knowledge of power electronic converter
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Sustainable Construction at ETH Zurich invites applications for a 4-year PhD position within the SNF-funded National Research Programme NRP81 project
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The Chair of Sustainable Construction at ETH Zurich invites applications for a 4-year PhD position within the SNF-funded National Research Programme NRP82 project “NewUrbES – Co-creating new urban
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of CRC, identifying novel prognostic biomarkers, and translating these findings into robust, interpretable models for risk stratification of CRC. Profile PhD in a relevant field such as Computational
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a master’s programme). Your studies are in a social science discipline (e.g., political science, sociology, anthropology) or a spatial science discipline (e.g., urban and spatial planning, urban
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knowledge and technology from research to Swiss machine, electrical and metal industries. The Automatic Control Laboratory (IfA) in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering of ETH
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science. Please see our website for more information on activities in the research group. Funding is provided for four years of PhD studies, and starts at 52500 CHF / year (before taxes), as is standard in
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engineering, computer science, data science, or a closely related discipline Have an excellent academic record Have strong analytical skills Be passionate about sustainability, energy, and public policy Be
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof