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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The bioMatter Microfluidics Group of Dr Eleonora Secchi at ETH Zurich is seeking two PhD candidates. Our research focuses on uncovering the physicochemical mechanisms
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be directed to Dr. Cara Rachele at doctoral-program@gta.arch.ethz.ch (no applications). For general information on working and studying at ETH, please refer to: Welcome Center . About ETH Zürich ETH
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actively promote gender equality and foster an open, inclusive work environment. For further information, please contact Dr Valentina Vitali, ETH Zurich (valentina.vitali@usys.ethz.ch ). Start Date: February
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of Geoinformation Engineering (Prof. Dr. Martin Raubal), the Department of Transport and Planning at TU Delft, and Mobility Car Sharing. Job description The main objective of this PhD position is the investigation
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directed to Prof. Dr. Maarten Delbeke by email institut@gta.arch.ethz.ch (no applications please). We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by
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laboratories and in data analysis. Prior experience in nanofabrication, nano- and meta-optics, optomechanics, vacuum technology, programming for experiment control is highly valued but not mandatory. Workplace
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the ability to independently drive projects from concept to completion. Bonus Qualifications: Experience with Gaussian Splatting. Familiarity with CUDA, compute shaders, or other GPU programming
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. Position details: Start date: Jan. 1st 2026 or by agreement Funding: Fully funded PhD position (ca. 4 years, final admission to Doctoral Program after successful Aptitude Colloquium after 1.5 years, annual
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management systems (e.g., openEdx) and familiarity with the concept of Open Educational Resources (OER); applying best practices in scientific programming (e.g., automated testing and version control
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is Prof. Eleni Chatzi (ETH Zurich, D-BAUG), under close collaboration with Dr. Michele Magno (ETH Zurich, D-ITET, supervisor of A-DC2, A-DC3), and additional mentorship provided during secondments