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, research is vital to advance diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Our strength is in identifying and designing novel therapeutic strategies that will lead to clinical trials. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5
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advancing research and experimental work focused on software-defined networking (SDN), network function virtualization (NFV), and container-based network architectures. The ideal candidate will possess not
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degree, a 1st-cycle engineering technology degree, a 1st-cycle architectural technology degree will not be considered equivalent. PhD or Master’s degrees do not, in themselves, constitute qualifications
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engineering areas are computer architecture, hardware/software co-design for computing systems, emerging computing technologies and architectures (e.g., optical, quantum, and neuromorphic computing), and cyber
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to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/eth-zurich/2025/phd-position-in-energy-efficie… Requirements Research FieldComputer scienceYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldEngineeringYears
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collaborations with visual art, architecture, computer science, engineering, and associated commercial industries. Competence in industry-standard software such as Adobe Creative Suite, Autodesk, Final Cut Pro
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environment, and climate change. Requirements A PhD in Wind/Civil/Structural Engineering or a closely related field (e.g, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Aeronautical
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the project, “CVD Growth, Functionalisation, and Transfer of 2D Metal-Chalcogenides for Novel Device Architectures”, aimed at developing next-generation
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, and our Facilities . For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/sigcom/ . The successful candidate will conduct research on quantum MIMO systems, focusing
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system architecture, infrastructure, system software and applications. This position is part of the Controls Integration Group within the Research Accelerator Division of the Neutron Sciences Directorate