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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Nuclear Safety and Multiphase Flows Laboratory (NS-ECMFL) is a research group in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Dr Daniel A. Richards and Professor Andrew J. deMello, in the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineeringat ETH Zürich (ETHZ), and Dr Loïc Burr of the Swiss Center
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Applications are invited for a PhD position in the Air Quality and Particle Technology group (Prof. Dr. J. Wang). The successful candidate will work in the Laboratory of Building Energy Materials
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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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Center can be found on our website . For further inquiries about the position, please contact Dr. Caroline Lämmlein, by e-mail caroline.laemmlein@epic.ethz.ch (no applications please). We would like
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and computational analysis. The successful candidate will be co-mentored by Dr. Georg Aichinger, who leads the group in predictive toxicokinetics, and Prof. Shana Sturla, the head of laboratory. Profile
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a highly committed multidisciplinary team Regular meetings and close collaboration with the project partners Enrolment in the PhD program of ETH Zürich ETH Zürich is a family-friendly employer with
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. Within the ITS section Scientific IT Services the group Computational & Data Science Support (CDSS) aims at bridging the gap between computational research and IT services and infrastructure provisioning
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the Science in Perspective Program . Contribute to interdisciplinary research and teaching initiatives in partnership with computer science faculty, researchers, and students at ETH Zürich. Engage on topics
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meta-optics have led to an advanced control over light-matter interaction, greatly contributing to different research directions including imaging, nonlinear optics, biosensing and photonic computing