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, with a clear link to X-ray based analytical methods, especially to X-ray diffraction and if possible, X-ray imaging. We expect the candidate's enthusiasm for interdisciplinary work related to Space
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diffraction and if possible, X-ray imaging. We expect the candidate's enthusiasm for interdisciplinary work related to Space sciences. The working place will be Dübendorf / Zurich. Postdoc in "Development and
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of September 1, 2026. < 1 / > Download PDF Contact Person Prof. Dr. Gisela Michel phone +41 41 229 59 55 preferred smartphone preferred email gisela.michel@unilu.ch preferred Schweiz Universität Luzern
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of electronic devices has a long and successful history of accompanying experimental developments, be it for transistors or memory cells. Nowadays, to be of practical relevance, such technology computer aided
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apply at https://careers.epfl.ch/job/Lausanne-Postdoctoral-Position-in-Stochastic-Analysis/1163749755/ . Contact: Bernadette Brun, + 41 21 693 9051 Email: Postal Mail: EPFL SB MATH STOAN MA C2 647
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evaluation. Collaborating with heritage partners (e.g., Swiss National Museum, SIK-ISEA) and preparing evaluation reports and a white paper for applied use. PhD in Digital Humanities, Imaging Science, Computer
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well as for data processing, integration, and interpretation. Current research directions include, for example, applying DIA-based strategies in large-scale studies, combining electron- and photon-activation methods
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be directed by email to Martin.Held@bsse.ethz.ch (no applications). Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or
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send your application, including a 1) motivation letter, 2) CV, and 3) educational transcripts to Clemens Güdel, Human Resources SLF, through our webpage. Applications via email will not be considered
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computer scientists, experimentalists and clinicians. You will be involved in cross-disciplinary collaborations and have training opportunities to further develop and grow your scientific interests. Access