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isotope analysis, or ecophysiology. Demonstrated experience with ecological datasets, statistical analysis, and/or provenance trial experiments. Excellent organizational, communication, and collaborative
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. First-author publication(s) in peer-reviewed journals relevant to the profile (published or submitted). Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Ability to collaborate within a
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professional and personal growth. Your responsibilities will include designing and conducting wet-lab experiments that address specific research questions, analyzing complex data and effectively communicating
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communication skills in English Ability to independently develop and drive a research project as well as to collaborate within a multidisciplinary team We offer A stimulating, supportive, and international
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enthusiastic about collaborating with colleagues who combine experiments, modeling, and theory Strong communication skills, the ability to mentor students, and the ability to contribute to a collaborative
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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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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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health impact of environmental pollutants. To perform data analysis and result communication. Profile A doctoral degree in biotechnology, bioengineering, microbiology, or related fields with excellent
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independently and excellent communication skills in English (both written and spoken) complete your profile. We offer We offer you a full-time position for the duration of your postdoc, starting upon agreement
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, collaboration, and communication. The candidate will work closely with laboratory members (experimental and computational) and engage in planning projects and experiments, developing computational methods