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of research grants and writing of scientific publications Supervision of students and interns Collaborate closely with chemists, materials scientists, and electrochemists. Your profile PhD in chemistry (or a
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to be rich in physical phenomena, they have been largely avoided owing to difficulties in making experimental measurements in such systems and in their numerical description. This PhD position is part of
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endocrinology. Interested in joining the team? ETH Zürich is one of Europe’s foremost technical universities, located in the heart of Switzerland. The PhD candidate will be positioned at the Department
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. Alongside your research, you will teach students at the Medical Faculty, while also supervising postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. Additionally, the position includes the leadership and organization
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a PhD and have an outstanding record of scientific accomplishments in the field. Commitment to excellent teaching at the undergraduate, master and doctoral levels is also expected. The successful
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Physics group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC), ETH Zurich invites applications for a PhD position (3-4 years) investigating
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. Supervise PhD students and postdoctoral researchers and coordinate the work of technical staff. Contribute to collaborative and cross-disciplinary projects within the group and the institute. Develop and lead
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multimodal data analysis, with an initial focus on neuroscience. To build this interdisciplinary platform, we invite applications for three PhD-level Research Specialists: Microscopy and Spatial
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multimodal data analysis, with an initial focus on neuroscience. To build this interdisciplinary platform, we invite applications for three PhD-level Research Specialists: Microscopy and Spatial
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towards generalizable principles across content areas and issues of societal relevance. The group is looking for a PhD student to contribute to ongoing research on educational approaches to misinformation