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11 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaft ZHAW Research Field Engineering » Simulation engineering Engineering » Chemical engineering
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11 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaft ZHAW Research Field Engineering » Simulation engineering Engineering » Chemical engineering
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. Use the simulation-based approach to (1) better understand and steer refrigeration processes or packaging design by optimizing for product quality loss and waste, and (2) connect the improved quality
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therapy, practical training in state of the art physiologi-cal, molecular and translational technologies, practical training in scientific writing and in scien-tific presentations as well as opportunities
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The Institute for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Basel (IBMB), Switzerland (http://ibmb.unibas.ch/ ), is currently looking for dynamic and independent graduate students (Master's degree) who
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CoSi project (Co-Evolution and Coordinated Simulation of the Swiss Energy System and Swiss Society), we are seeking a motivated and qualified PhD candidate to develop neighbourhood- and district-scale
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varied responsibilities in a dynamic, nationally and internationally oriented research environment Access to state-of-the-art experimental and computational infrastructure Attractive employment conditions
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datasets is a plus. We offer you A fully-funded PhD position for four years in a dynamic research group with an excellent research infrastructure in the international and interdisciplinary Department
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inflammation and implant loosening. Understanding the mechanisms and patterns of wear at the microscopic and molecular levels is therefore critical for improving implant longevity and patient outcomes. In
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with a strong interest in understanding the drivers of cancer spread. We focus on characterising the dynamic behaviour of tumour cells within distinct metastatic niches. Building on our experience in