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The Law, Economics, and Business research group, headed by Professor Dr. Alexander Stremitzer at ETH Zurich is searching for Research Assistants (Law / Humanities / Social Sciences). We are looking
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be considered. Questions regarding the position should be directed to both Dr. Marie-Francine Lagadec and Dr. Sharon Mitchell (click here to email both ; no applications). We would like to point out
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@inspire.ch ). For technical questions, please contact Dr. Daniel Werner, Head of Additive Manufacturing inspire-St.Gallen (daniel.werner@inspire.ch). Please also visit our websites Inspire and Advanced
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/grid codes. However, they substantially increase the size of the converter and also reduce the system efficiency. Furthermore, the filter can impair the system stability. The rapid development of new
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submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Further information regarding this position can be obtained from Dr. Thomas Horn (thomas.horn
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environments that help learners develop deeper conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. Topics may include multimodal representations of code, intelligent feedback mechanisms, and the cognitive
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. Applications should be submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Pietro Carrara
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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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should be directed to Prof. Dr. Daniel J. Müller, daniel.mueller@bsse.ethz.ch and/or Prof. Dr. Sascha Fauser, sascha.fauser@roche.com (no applications). Further information about the Biophysics Group
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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