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leadership and project management Flexible working conditions and support for a diverse and inclusive work culture Perspectives towards academic and industry careers in biomedical engineering, imaging, and
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). At the same time, the biosphere can operate as a critical sink for species such as ozone, though surface uptake. Atmospheric gases and particles can also impact ecosystem health, representing a poorly
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through structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies. Work in a multi-disciplinary environment (collaboration with biologists, organic chemists and computational chemists). Writing of scientific
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learning with the physics of laser–matter interaction. Your developments will be directly validated through multiple experimental runs on state-of-the-art laser processing equipment. You will work closely
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of adipose tissue function. Job information Expected start date: 01.01.2026 or upon agreement Contract duration: 1 year contract with possibility of renewal Percentage of activity: 100% Location: Lausanne
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, mechanics, and applied physics. We work across a broad range of topics, including the mechanics of particle systems (colloidal and granular), architected and topologically interlocked materials, the mechanics
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Zurich is one of the world-leading universities for science and technology. At ETH Zurich, researchers experience a climate which inspires top performance. Situated in the heart of Europe, yet forging
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Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL | Switzerland | about 1 month ago
Forest and Soil Ecology investigates the functioning and interactions of vegetation with the environment in natural and urban systems. The Functional Plant Ecology group at the Lausanne site is offering a
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equitable urban energy systems. Our work combines technology and policy with systems thinking and practical implementation, always grounded in real-world urban challenges. Within the framework of the Horizon
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profile We are seeking a highly motivated team player who thrives in a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. You should be ready to work independently and contribute to a vibrant