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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We invite applications for a PhD position in the field of quantum computing, to be advised by Dominik Hangleiter and co-advised by Renato Renner. In our group in Zurich
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For this research, we are looking for applicants with backgrounds in geochemistry and electrochemistry, or closely related fields, to fill two PhD positions with respective foci on: (1) reactivity
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Must haves for postdocs (all tracks): PhD degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field from a top university Strong experimental background with
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Chemistry group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC) – ETH Zurich invites applications for a 4-year PhD position on “Investigating
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in close collaboration with the other PhD student (Project B). Project B: This project will center on atmospheric modeling of selenium, specifically by extending our global selenium cycling model
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measures. Job description We are looking for two PhD candidates eager to work in an inter - and transdisciplinary setting. One PhD position will be focusing more on consumer choice and demand-driven food
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of research grants and writing of scientific publications Supervision of students and interns Collaborate closely with chemists, materials scientists, and electrochemists. Your profile PhD in chemistry (or a
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, where 2 PhD students work on developing lipid biomarkers for soil fertility. Propose your own research approaches to answer previously outlined research questions. Methods used in the group encompass a
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optoelectronic characterization of fabricated devices Collaboration with industrial partners Maintaining thin-film deposition setups Supervision of the project with PhD students and a junior PostDoc Profile A PhD
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory of Energy Science and Engineering is looking for a candidate to fill a PhD position to develop catalysts for the conversion of CO2 into higher alcohols