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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Sustainable Construction at ETH Zurich invites applications for a 4-year PhD position within the SNF-funded National Research Programme NRP81 project
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the intestinal mucosa in homeostasis and inflammation. Please enter text here Project background We offer a PhD student (100%) or Postdoc (100%) position within the Hausmann group, currently located
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ongoing projects on fermentation, as well as assessment and optimization of new raw materials for food use. The work includes developing improved analytical methods for the analysis of these components and
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are: consulting group members on certain software or instruments, caring for webpages and social media, contributing to teaching videos, organizing meetings, leading the group’s data management, or guiding visitors
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high-pressure and high temperature experimental (laser-heated and externally-heated diamond anvil cell, large volume press, and piston-cylinder apparatus) methods, eager to contribute to cutting-edge
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tools and insights for the optimal design of policies that affect electric vehicle (EV) charging and the electricity system. The PhD student will contribute to the development of exciting new methods
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For this research, we are looking for applicants with backgrounds in geochemistry and electrochemistry, or closely related fields, to fill two PhD positions with respective foci on: (1) reactivity
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Stage II CRC patients at high risk of recurrence is crucial for tailored treatment strategies. Current prognostic methods are insufficient, highlighting the need for more reliable biomarkers. This project
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research to support and complement ongoing projects in the laboratory. The PhD scientist must have around 5 years of hands-on experience post-graduation, with a desire to continue wet lab work. To this end
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existing methods, our technique aims to use laser energies that are safe for biological tissues, ensuring both efficacy and safety. To achieve these goals, two PhD projects have been designed. One of them