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macroeconomics and a strong knowledge of Data Science, Empirical Analysis and/or Quantitative Methods Technical understanding of Blockchain is required Some exposure to Computer Science is a plus You are fluent in
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are adapted to. However, there is considerable variation in the responses of individual species. While some species are benefitting from the environmental changes, others are decreasing in abundance and range
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application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Further information about the Nanophotonic Systems Laboratory (NSL) can be found on our website . Questions regarding
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considered. The deadline for applications is 3 October 2025. Further information about the Environmental Microbiology Group in the Department of Environmental Systems Sciences can be found on our website
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reason about. Position available starting around December 2025 (position may begin later as well). The duration of a PhD in Switzerland is 4 years. Your tasks include: Conduct research in the field
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opportunity to learn, develop and apply a range of cutting-edge modeling and computational techniques. You will work in an interdisciplinary, cutting-edge, fast-paced research environment, interact with
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via email or postal services will not be considered. Further information about LESE can be found on our website . Questions regarding these positions should be directed to Prof. Christoph Müller
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) Curriculum Vitae (CV) Academic transcripts and diplomas (Bachelor and Master) Master thesis and/or proof of thesis grade (e.g., grading confirmation) Names and contact details of at least two academic referees
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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living
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the responses of individual species. While some species are benefitting from the environmental changes, others are decreasing in abundance and range size, potentially resulting in biotic homogenization and a loss