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ideas into production-quality code. Processes are lightweight and agile: short goals, rapid iterations, direct contact with instructors and other stakeholders. All of our code is open and freely available
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Do you have expertise in applied electronics and signal processing? Are you interested in applied research on transformative electronic textiles (e-textiles)? Your research
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computer skills (MS Office, SAP, etc.) enable you to work efficiently Experience in the areas of event management and communication, and an affinity for technical applications and web CMS With your
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research group studies the crucial role of clouds and aerosols in the climate system, aiming to better understand cloud microphysical processes. Project background The primary goal of this student position
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to better understand how cloud microphysical processes drive both precipitation formation and the radiative impact of clouds. This role directly supports these efforts by enhancing our data processing
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) and the Medical Director of the University Hospital Zurich, Prof. Malcolm Kohler, malcolm.kohler@usz.ch (Tel. +41 44 255 86 48). Questions about the application procedure Information on your application
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morphogenetic processes. Job description We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to: Develop and integrate numerical solvers for reaction-diffusion systems Extend the existing C++ codebase
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processes. Job description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to further develop this framework by: Implementing numerical solvers for reaction-diffusion systems Extending the biophysical
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the key processes, actors and cultural accommodations that drove unprecedented levels of natural resource consumption in industrial societies in the 20th century. Offering an innovative new material history
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. Our goal is to gain a better understanding of how cloud microphysical processes drive both precipitation formation and the cloud's radiative impact. Project background The BeyondCloudlab project