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depth. PhD degree in Physics, optical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or closely related fields Excellent skills in development of complex optical systems Experience in
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Academic: Post Doc Position / Senior Scientist Workload (%) 80 % Workload (%) 0 weekly hours Industry Education / Culture Functional Area Chemistry / Pharma / Medical Engineering Salary CHF 0 / Entry date
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc Position in Experimental Quantum Engineering (EQE) Group The Experimental Quantum Engineering (EQE) group at ETH Zurich and the Paul
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activity in a team of highly motivated physicists, electrical engineers, and computer scientists and a salary according to the standard of ETH Zurich for post-docs The duration of the post-doc can be up
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the drivers and impacts of technology politicization. Specifically, it studies the technology-politics interaction in the context of various LCTs, such as solar PV, wind turbines, electric vehicles, heat pumps
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and publications. Profile A genuine passion for metabolomics and technology development with an impact mindset (turning ideas into usable capabilities). PhD in analytical chemistry, bioengineering
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. Authoring and co‑authoring peer‑reviewed scientific publications and presenting results at international conferences. Profile PhD in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Ecology, Ecohydraulics
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system. OCT is responsible for providing real-time visual feedback of the ablation site and controlling the crater depth. PhD degree in Physics, optical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical
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skills to collaborate across disciplines. Must haves for PhD (all tracks): A master's degree and outstanding academic record from a top university in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher Position on the Environmental Fate of Synthetic Water-Soluble Polymers The Environmental Chemistry group