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research community, expand their personal networks, and advance their own projects. As a fellow, you will be part of the lively and active research environment at the University of Basel and take part in
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. The anticipated workload per week may vary between 4 and 10 hours, hourly wage. You’ll have a workplace in our offices in the ZUE building (D-MTEC, Zurichbergstrasse 18). chevron_right Working, teaching and
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funding, in a clinical research area of emergency medicine. You possess excellent communication skills and a high level of social competence, enabling you to build acceptance and trust in
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-selection process is conducted by the responsible recruiters, not by artificial intelligence. About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We
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collaboration among scientists, IT professionals, and other stakeholders involved in the research process. To achieve its goals, the R-IT group invites applications for a R/Python scientific support role
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located in the SLA building on the Schwerzenbach Campus of ETH Zurich, a world-leading institute. We provide a cutting-edge work environment, multiple well-equipped facilities with expert staff, supportive
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positive work culture including acting responsibly, nurturing well-being, driving innovation, living inclusivity, building bridges, and enabling people. Workplace Workplace We offer A stimulating, supportive
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and environmental); contribute to the design of the longitudinal sampling strategy and develop SOPs for multi-site harmonization • Contribute to capacity building through local training workshops with
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of physical inorganic chemistry. Research methodologies may include, but are not limited to, ultrafast optical spectroscopy, structural characterization using X-rays and electrons (or other particles) with high
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research and its efforts to put new knowledge and innovations directly into practice. The Laboratory of Metal Physics and Technology (LMPT), part of the Department of Materials at ETH Zurich, conducts