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connections all over the world, we work together to develop solutions for the global challenges of today and tomorrow. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/eth-zurich/2025/postdoc-or-phd
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PhD on top level in the field of architectural history and theory You bring founded experience in academic reserch and writing You bring appoved teaching experience from one or more academic
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and setup: Within the project, we follow a multidisciplinary collaborative approach for which we are have recruited 3 PhD students focusing on material science, advanced in vivo imaging and computation
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carry out systemic research and teaching in a field that is set by you, as part of the Daylight Integration Nexus (DINx) initiative at D-ARCH. PhD in engineering, architecture, or another relevant
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(demonstrated by project portfolio, publications, or PhD thesis) Masters degree in architecture, urban design, arts, or another relevant discipline, PhD preferred We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH
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relationships and provide mechanistic insights. Present results at conferences, prepare reports, and publish in peer-reviewed journals. Profile You have a PhD degree in environmental, polymer, organic, colloid
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direction. Perform or support basic electrochemical measurements to correlate structure and function. Profile PhD in organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, or a closely related discipline. Strong
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at ETH. Contribute to activities associated with the COSTAction. Profile PhD in forest ecology, plant physiology, environmental sciences, or a related field. Strong background in dendrochronology, stable
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therapeutics, a passion for drug discovery and development, and the ability to integrate effectively into a multidisciplinary team through collaborative exchange and discussions. Requirements: PhD in Chemical
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for researchers who will complete their PhD by January 2026 or have completed their PhD within the last 2 years. Research in the Ethics, Technology and Society group is on the mutual interplay of science