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incl. lab books, protocols and research documents Onboarding support of new lab members incl. organization of bench and desk, basic equipment, security and biosafety instructions, lab tour Organization
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on the working percentage, educational level and experience in accordance with ETH Zurich standards), social security benefits and other benefits from ETH Zürich. chevron_right Working, teaching and research
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service providers operating in high-demand sectors including offshore wind, oil and gas, but also maritime security, demining (UXO, MCM) and search & rescue. As an ETH Zürich Spin-Off, we are a fast-growing
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compromise grid reliability and energy security. We proceed in two steps. First, we use AI-based document analysis and engineering data to construct detailed bills of materials (BOMs) for selected critical
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, safety, and societal acceptance of CO₂ injection into Switzerland's subsurface. Time-lapse seismic-reflection imaging is the primary tool to image the CO₂ plume and its migration through the subsurface
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stress and threatening food security. As the restaurant sector continues to grow, its higher waste volumes and easier supply chain potential compared to households make it a strategic intervention point
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high-quality Medical Data Review (MDR) and safety signal detection, aligned with Risk-Based Quality Management (RBQM) principles and Critical-to-Quality (CtQ) endpoints. The Opportunity The Early
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programs into excellence, with the freedom to expand into novel ones while securing funding or sponsorships to support their growth. While working across all disciplines, many of our programs focus on life
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Nuclear Safety and Multiphase Flows Laboratory (NS-ECMFL) is a research group in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr
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conferences Secure external funding (with strong institutional support) Co-supervise Master’s students and PhD candidates For Senior Scientists: lead and mentor a small internal team of researchers Contribute