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at the time of application Proficiency in German (spoken and written) Proven track record of strong academic performance Outstanding performance in the Master thesis or comparable demonstration of research
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academic record Copies of Bachelor's and Master (if available) degrees Name and contact information of two references Evaluation of applications will start immediately and will continue until a suitable
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at the Finnish company Brinter and Uppsala University. The main supervisor will be Prof. Marcy Zenobi-Wong (ETH Zürich), and co-supervisors Dr. Marcin Kotlarz (ETH Zürich), Prof. Paul Callaghan (Uppsala
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and certificates Abstract of master thesis Please, note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our ETH job portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered
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(Bio-inspired) unsteady vortex formation and interaction More information about the lab and the ongoing and past projects can be found here: https://www.epfl.ch/labs/unfold/ ; Main duties and
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to optimize thermally-steered drug delivery processes for humans and link to associated clinical trials in oncology. Your profile Completed Master`s degree in mechanical engineering Proven experience in
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-thinking approach to your work, while enjoying the challenge of learning and mastering new tasks? Are you creative, curious, and motivated to optimize, develop, and implement new ideas? If so, you are
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, at EPFL-Microcity, Switzerland. The main language used for technical discussions in the lab is English. To apply for the position, please email a CV, cover letter, university transcript, and list of three
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participation in seven network-wide events as well as secondments and collaborations, which entail travel to several different EU countries. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES In the framework of the FADOS project, we
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electrons play a key role. Understanding how these states form in condensed matter is vital for mastering novel material functionalities. To date, most studies have focused on detecting such states and