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of Directors and the Steering Committee, you will help plan and evaluate projects, monitor scientific progress and ensure alignment with the consortium's goals. You will lead the preparation of key documents
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the Community Earth System Model (CESM) Strong programming skills are required. Good knowledge of English (spoken and written) is essential. Employment will be according to standard regulations at ETH (funding
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acknowledge care work, part-time employment, or career breaks and consider applications proposing joint research in job-sharing. With its early-career fellowship program, the Collegium nurtures an environment
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(MSc., M.Eng. or equivalent) in Computer Science or related field Requirements for the position: strong programming skills (C#, Unity3D, Python, JS) experience with interactive system prototyping, AR/VR
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, mechanical, or industrial engineering. You are driven by an interest in developing novel theory and methods for solving real-world problems. Programming, modelling, and data analysis skills in python and
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, positive attitude, and passion of research. Preferred Qualifications Interest in carbon crediting, carbon offsets, and the world of carbon finance. Competency in using a programming language (R, Python
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scanning probe microscopy (STM or AFM), ideally with a focus on magnetic nanostructures or spin-resonance techniques Programming skills in Python or similar languages A proactive and collaborative mindset
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, or materials science. Background in solid-state physics and a demonstrated interest in experimental research. Programming for scientific simulations. Proficiency in oral and written English. Additional assets
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). The University of Bern supports the Better Science Initiative and offers a range of programs including workshops, mentoring, and family support services (see, e.g., Care Grants and Job Sharing Guidelines ), in
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integration Experience with programming languages and exposure to real-time imaging analysis Strong teamwork and communication skills for interdisciplinary collaboration *Applicants who do not fully meet all