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of highest priority. The mission concept study will finalize the required satellite architecture, conduct key technical trades, and finalize the overall mission development plan and implementation
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of systems. We develop methods to advance sustainable energy and chemical process systems from the molecular to the scale of the systems. Our work combines process analysis and system modeling to design
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this. The goals of this PhD project will be to develop new 3D model schemes to represent the formation and evolution of ozone in fire plumes, to test these simulations against airborne, surface, and satellite
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description SF6 is today the most important gas for high-voltage switchgear. Its global warming potential is 23‘500 times higher than that of CO2 and world-wide efforts are underway to develop and optimize
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development. The Project Hub supports ETH-led missions and technology programs with systems engineering, project management, and PA/QA capabilities. The Innovation Hub accelerates early-stage, high-risk
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to the practical supervision of undergraduate and Master’s students through assisting in laboratory courses and semester projects. As a Research Assistant, you will be expected to plan and conduct experiments
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industrial collaboration. We are seeking an exceptional Managing Director to lead the operational and strategic development of this new center. Project background The M4X Center serves as a central hub for
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and functions of life. For that purpose, the Centre is deploying a programme including state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research projects, the development of exceptional talents, recruitment of world
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international collaborations, high-impact publications, and active involvement in student supervision. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative model structures
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20%-30%, Zurich, fixed-term The research group Spatial Development and Urban Policy (SPUR) at the ETH Zürich’s Institute for Spatial and Landscape Development, led by Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann