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atmosphere for successful, team-based translational research. Your profile You hold board accreditation as a specialist physician in hematology or an equivalent qualification. You have broad clinical
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researchers in coding experiments and other projects. Successful candidates will have a basic understanding of the programming paradigm, will be able to debug code with little assistance, be a problem solver
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of a process to track the success and impact of the two initiatives, and regular evaluation by ETH researchers as well as external stakeholders Manages a central pool of space experts (project managers
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. Knowledge of water treatment processes is desired, but not necessary. Good knowledge of English (spoken and written) is essential. Applicants should hold a MSc degree (or equivalent) in environmental
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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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Prof. Dr. Maria Lukatskaya has been leading the Electrochemical Energy Systems Laboratory since 2020. The laboratory focuses on designing electrochemical processes by engineering electrolytes and
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resettlement. The position is part of an innovative project using machine learning and matching algorithms to improve the resettlement process for refugees and asylum seekers. We are developing GeoMatch , a
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this process who will provide you with guidance for the implementation, but independent work, in general, is required and appreciated. The workload consists of up to 15 hours per week during the semester. We
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developing and maintaining software systems essential for the operation and data processing of the HIRAX telescope array. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking astronomical
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well as administrative-technical units of ETH in finding, setting up and using the right tools / technologies for their work. Tasks include developing data processing pipelines or scientific web applications, improving