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support throughout the PhD journey flexibility in designing and pursuing own research ideas within the scope of the overall project collaboration with national and international partners to develop a
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-term adaptation. The project will provide urgently needed knowledge for developing adaptive silvicultural strategies to sustain ecosystem services in beech-dominated forests. Job description You will
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engineering, and immunoengineering. Project background This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells
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Zurich and the University of Zurich that applies the latest omics technologies for biomolecular research and personalized medicine. The FGCZ Genome Informatics group supports researchers with the analysis
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Education (CLUE), a new project being developed jointly between ETH Zurich EPFL, is an interdisciplinary initiative dedicated to advancing research and practice in learning and education across the lifespan
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health impact. This knowledge is key for developing sustainable management strategies to ensure adequate and safe levels of Se, in agricultural systems as well as in other ecosystems. Job description You
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The PhD position is part of an interdisciplinary research project at the intersection of robotics and biomedical engineering, conducted in close collaboration with neurosurgeons from the University
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Portfolio Projects. We are an in-foundation startup, building upon a multi-year research and development program focused on a novel class of surgical materials. With a strong foundation in translational
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safety protocols. Workplace Workplace We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in
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that are threatened by climate change. The PhD candidate will be based in the Plant Ecology Group at ETH Zürich (Prof. Jake Alexander), and work collaboratively with the Ecology Group at University of Basel (Prof