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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Environmental Chemistry Group within the Department of Environmental Systems Science conducts cutting-edge research on the environmental chemistry and fate
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patented technology from ETHZ, namely, the laser-induced graphenization of cellulose. This manufacturing process is affordable, scalable, and rapid, making it ideal for constructing PoC devices
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Neuroanatomy, and using model systems relevant to human development or disease. You will also be expected to secure competitive research funding and publish high-quality papers in your field. Alongside your
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, neuroscientists, computer scientists, clinicians, and data scientists across the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC), the National University of Singapore (NUS), and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the PhD student
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Grassland Sciences group at ETH Zurich is a vibrant and international working group at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich. We are looking
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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
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As part of the MALOQ project, you will train state-of-the-art ML models to learn atomic, electronic, and vibrational properties of large-scale atomic systems representing the building blocks
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of key novel optical components. The primary objective of the PhD is to actively participate in the instrument construction phase, leading the design and manufacturing of key subsystems, and contributing
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The PhD student will play a key role in the installation, commissioning, and early scientific exploitation of the DUET system. The scientific focus of the project is to leverage simultaneous visible
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acceleration Scientific computing and data libraries A keen interest in scientific computing, atmospheric sciences, or advanced instrumentation is highly advantageous Ability to work both independently and