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used to reconstruct past changes in chironomid communities and, indirectly, past variations in environmental variables such as temperature, nutrient availability and oxygen in lakes. Recent, exciting
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European research network Excellent communication skills (written & oral), with a strong collaborative spirit and project management experience Duties The main duty for a doctoral student is to devote
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on chirality. Profile The successful candidate shares our passion for cutting edge research, brings in their motivation and creativity, can clearly communicate, enjoys working closely and respectfully within a
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valued. We are looking for highly motivated, committed, and creative individuals who can work in a team and have outstanding communication skills. Working in a top-level research environment with advanced
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analysis with own code is a must. Independent thinking, a systematic work style, and an honest colleague. A friendly team player with excellent communication skills (English speaking & writing). We value
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honest colleague. A friendly team player with excellent communication skills (English speaking & writing). We value diversity and welcome applications from talented scientists of all backgrounds
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communication and writing skills in English are mandatory. The ideal candidates are self-driven, think critically and are excited to collaborate within our diverse, interdisciplinary team. We offer Training
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community of PhD students here is well supported and socially welcoming. Application / Contact Interested applicants should contact the project leader, Jan Niess, by email at Janhendrik.niess@usb.ch , using
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Highly motivated, communicative and interested in exploratory research Our offer The work will be carried out at Empa - Dübendorf, located near Zurich, and should lead to a PhD degree from EPF Lausanne
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plus Fluent in written and oral English. Self-motivated, critical-thinking, open-minded and communicative team player Willingness to work at night for short periods of time during critical sampling