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What it's all about Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships are mainly intended for talented early career researchers (ECRs) from abroad who have already completed their Master's degree or PhD
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acquisitions) and exploring various imaging modes, including polarimetry, interferometry, and tomography. Numerous snow and glacier test sites are available worldwide for these topics, providing valuable ground
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department at the University. We are in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The research team led by Elisabeth Roider, MD, PhD, is currently seeking a highly motivated and
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processes in the laboratory. Current focal areas of the group include the evolution and control of antibiotic resistance, evolution and spread of plasmids, and viral diversification. Job description You will
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founded by Innosuisse and the project is in close collaboration with an industrial partner. Profile Applicants for the position are expected to have earned a PhD in heterogeneous catalysis with documented
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The Plant Ecology Group at ETH Zürich, led by Professor Janneke Hille Ris Lambers, is seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate to study how seed and seedling pathogens influence forest regeneration
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technologies to characterize animal genomes, and apply bioinformatics and statistical genomics approaches to identify trait-associated sequence variation. We offer a PhD position at the interface
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an enthusiastic PhD candidate to study the short-term adaptation of beech regeneration to climate change. The PhD candidate will be based in the Silviculture Group at ETH (Dr. Mathieu Lévesque) and work in close
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innovative deposition processes and high-throughput materials screening. The opportunity: Contribute to groundbreaking research on UV-resilient transparent conductive materials for photovoltaic technologies
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at the intersection of technology, public safety, and healthcare innovation: Join a dynamic team of motivated young researchers in a collaborative and supportive environment Typical PhD duration: 3 to 3.5 years with