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structure of giant planets such as super-Earth, ice giants, and gas giants Ultimately, by combining all the knowledge from those research outcomes, the group wants to propose the universal internal evolution
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dynamics shape the equity, effectiveness, and durability of biodiversity policies. The PhD candidates will develop interdisciplinary research at the intersection of environmental policy, data science, and
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the state-of-the-art of model-based planning support for transport and urban systems under uncertainty. The doctorate will develop new tools and methods that integrate large-scale agent-based modelling
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Functional Genomics Center Zurich (FGCZ) is a joint state-of-the-art research and training facility of the ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich. With the latest
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to developing next-generation microbial technologies for the degradation of persistent pollutants like PFAS. Using environmental isolates and advanced microbial screening, we engineer bacterial consortia for use
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-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence. About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We
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The University of Basel is Switzerland's oldest university and is internationally recognized for its research excellence. With over 12,000 students and 5,000 researchers across seven faculties
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Urban Energy Systems Laboratory (UESL) pioneers strategies, solutions, and methods to support the development of sustainable, resilient, and
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" (D2M). This innovative project is a collaboration between the University of Basel, the Bern University of the Arts, and the FHNW. The goal is to develop a highly automated, reproducible pipeline
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models defining the molecular signatures underpinning child development up to adolescence. By combining multidimensional molecular data with integrative computational methods, the professorship's research