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to optimally combine work and family life or other personal interests, we are able to support you with our modern employment conditions and the on-site infrastructure. Additional comments For further information
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operando characterization using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray total scattering, and infrared spectroscopy to identify the catalytically active sites/motifs. Profile Applicants for this PhD position
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agency of urban residents in contesting perceived inevitabilies. The project builds on theoretical work on urban futures, understanding cities as sites for planning, imagining and representing futures. It
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participation in seven network-wide events as well as secondments and collaborations, which entail travel to several different EU countries. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES In the framework of the FADOS project, we
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. Laura De Lorenzis, ldelorenzis@ethz.ch (no applications). We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence. About ETH
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the responses of individual species. While some species are benefitting from the environmental changes, others are decreasing in abundance and range size, potentially resulting in biotic homogenization and a loss
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interdisciplinary team as well as external scientific and industry partners. Additional responsibilities include supervising master's students, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and presenting at international
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responsibilities Perform original experimental research on vortex dominated flows. Lead and contribute to publications in scientific journals. Contribute to general lab activities (including teaching assistance and
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of the PhD project is to investigate how biopolymers and biocolloids can be tuned into stimuli-responsive reactive and non-reactive inks for advanced assembly (3D printing) of bio-composites. We envision
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applications. The goal of the PhD project is to investigate how natural polymers (e.g. polysaccharides and proteins) can be combined with active natural molecules in compartmentalized responsive hydrogels