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to enhance stability, reduce variability, and enable data-driven optimization and maintenance strategies. Job description Your Tasks Develop and implement AI methods for in-process monitoring of surface
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are requiered, as the role will involve daily interactions with international PhD students and postdoctoral research fellows Workplace Workplace We offer Additional training will be provided
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develop and run the weather and climate model ICON. We are seeking a High Performance Computing (HPC) software engineer to further develop and optimize the ICON model (80-100%). Project background In order
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reports Profile MSc or PhD in Earth Sciences or closely related field Proven advanced expertise in 3D geological modelling Experience in managing diverse geological datasets (e.g., GIS data, 3D meshes
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| Strategy & Analytics (UTL) + Institutional Research (Controlling) Postdoctoral position in Development and application of computational methods for functional genomics 100%, Basel, fixed-term 12.09.2025
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management by co-supervising bachelor and master thesis. The researcher will be supervised by Prof. Colette Heald. Profile Applicants should hold an PhD degree in atmospheric science, earth science
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attended by Jakub Tkaczuk and Elizabeth Tilley. We will organise an informal call with our PhD students where you can ask any questions that you may have about how it is to work in our group. Please note
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Applications are invited for a PhD position on Water Disinfection Chemistry in the Environmental Chemistry group at ETH Zurich. The project focuses on the recent discovery
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variety of molecular methods (molecular biology, adaptive laboratory evolution, library design and directed evolution, protein structure/function relationships, next-generation sequencing), as
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outcomes. Curious? So are we. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: PhD certificate CV Publication list with a clear statement on own contribution 2-page proposal