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. Strong project management and communication skills, with the ability to contribute expertise in a collaborative setting. Fluency in written and spoken English. We are looking for a highly motivated
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skills, including the ability to plan and manage multiple tasks efficiently. A willingness to learn new methods and approaches from related fields. Strong teamworking, communication, and interpersonal
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, conferences. Actively engage with professors, students, and researchers at the D-GESS department, ETH Zürich, and in the Swiss and international STS community. Profile Essential experience, skills and
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management and communication skills, with the ability to contribute expertise in a collaborative setting. Fluency in written and spoken English. We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher
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journals and conferences. Interest in wood technology or biomaterials is a plus. Excellent communication skills in English; proficiency in German is beneficial. Our offer We offer a fully funded 1‑year
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groups and 500 employees, we are a dynamic and international research community that has spawned many fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine as well as several Nobel Laureates. Become part of our
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communication abilities, self-motivation, and an aptitude for field research. A commitment to collaborative, interdisciplinary work is essential. Experience with process-based modeling is advantageous
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models and automation. We offer In this role, you will: Have the freedom to develop your research ideas and skills. Have the opportunity to collaborate internally with other ETH faculty as
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programming and statistical knowledge, including machine learning A strong academic record Excellent communication skills with a good command of the English language Beneficial skills for this position include
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the Remote Sensing group is offering a 2-year position as a PostDoc in Habitat Mapping 80-100% (f/m/d) You will map Swiss-wide distribution of habitat types and ecological communities from remote sensing data