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activities (incl. Future Food Initiative, Smart Sustainable Farming Program, Thematic Spotlights etc.). Co-development of new inter- and transdisciplinary research programs and activities either based
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in PBF of plastics (whole chain). Develop and test new materials, additives, and processing strategies including printing & testing of parts. Plan and execute laboratory experiments (incl. DoE) with
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to the fields of architecture and engineering. We have developed an open-source python library called AIXD ( https://aixd.ethz.ch/docs/stable/ ) for ML-assisted forward and inverse design. In the framework
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to preferences and behavior in other policy realms. To answer these questions, the team relies on an original approach combining survey and geocoded data with survey experiments. Job description Program surveys in
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research environment and to contribute actively to teaching activities Workplace Workplace We offer Training opportunities Perspectives for career development Support programmes (e.g. mentoring) and networks
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AntiResist aims to transform antibiotic research and discovery by developing laboratory models that replicate physiological interactions between bacteria and human tissue based on conditions observed in
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using emerging non-invasive exhalomics (exhaled breath metabolomics) approach. The research program integrates animal experiments with advanced analytical techniques and bioinformatics to enhance
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to work with leading experts across Europe to develop solutions for Decentralised Critical Infrastructure Asset Monitoring and Condition Assessment . This position focuses on next-generation distributed
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ETH Zurich | Space and the Gravitational Physics Research group led by Prof. Michele Vallisneri in the Dept. of Physics at ETH Zurich invite applications for a Software Engineer position (for one
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. 10007007; project start 01.10.2025: collaboration partners: J. Löffler, ETH Zürich; K. Klein, Universität Zürich; R. Müller, ETH Zürich, B. Schaller, Universitätsspital Bern) focusing on the development