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projects, we are looking for a motivated Interaction Designer to join our team. The ideal candidate brings a structured and hands-on approach to their work and enjoys working in a small, interdisciplinary
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independent, structured working style Experience in project management in an academic environment Excellent communication skills in both German and English, both written and spoken Interest in interdisciplinary
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. The successful candidate will bridge biological, behavioral, and cultural data to understand the emergence of gendered power structures across taxa and ecological contexts. While strongly rooted in evolutionary
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Switzerland for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before their recruitment date. The student will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme of the Department of Mechanical and Process
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their recruitment date. The student will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme of the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering or the Department of Health Sciences and Technology
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-project will be closely supervised by Prof. Hubert Pausch at ETH Zurich. The second candidate will focus on imputation and association testing. Approaches to impute structural variants into large mapping
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and engineering the structure, function, and dynamics of microbiomes across diverse biological and environmental systems. Several research groups at the Institute of Microbiology contribute to the NCCR
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expertise when needed Ways of working: Ability to thrive in collaborative, self-organizing environments based on Agile principles Experience with structured development practices such as test-driven
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on the development and application of advanced electronic structure calculations to explore the phase diagram and relevant properties of layered Ruddlesden-Popper-type nickelates. Project background Layered nickelates
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their influence on film architecture on MEMS/miniaturized substrates Engineering and tailoring film architectures (thickness gradients, porosity/connectivity, hierarchical structures, multi-layer stacks