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The PhD position is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), through the project “The Economics of Inheritance and Inter-Vivos Gifts ”. The project is led by Dr. Isabel Z. Martínez
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data analysis. In the Bioanalytics Group, a PhD student and a postdoctoral fellow will work together on different aspects of the microfluidic platform and sample preparation. Job description The
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prospect to obtain a PhD degree from ETH Zurich Multifaceted, applied work in a larger team with computer scientists and clinicians/microbiologists From bench to bedside: develop technology and methods
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Institute of Geophysics at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences of ETH Zurich invites applications from ambitious and talented candidates for a fully funded 4
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spectrometry or analytical chemistry tools. Statistical/data-science/bioinformatic tools. Workplace Workplace We offer A stimulating research environment in a world-leading institution, with access to state
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journals. Profile You have a PhD degree in environmental, polymer, organic, colloid, surface, or material chemistry or related fields. Proficiency in English is required. Essential competencies
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. Further information about the Wood Materials Science Group can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Yong Ding (yoding@ethz.ch) (no applications are accepted
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laboratories and in data analysis. Prior experience in nanofabrication, nano- and meta-optics, optomechanics, vacuum technology, programming for experiment control is highly valued but not mandatory. Workplace
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qualifications with a PhD in physics, materials science or a related subject, and a background in magnetism/ferroelectricity and sample preparation methods with focused ion beam. Expertise in magnetic imaging and
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Postdoctoral position is available in the Functional Inorganic Materials Group (KovalenkoLab) at ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences. The project aims to develop a