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1855, ETH Zurich today has more than 18,500 students from over 110 countries, including 4,000 doctoral students. About 500 professors currently teach and conduct research in engineering, architecture
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of Immune Engineering (BIIE), which aims to develop innovative computational and immune-based solutions for pressing health challenges, particularly those affecting children and adolescents, and encourages
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The Department of Biology (D-BIOL; www.biol.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position. The new professor will establish and lead an independent, internationally
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an asset. The new professor is expected to establish and lead a competitive research team within the interactive and interdisciplinary research environment at ETH Zurich. She or he is expected to synergize
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. Research experience in a range of condensed matter platforms, such as quantum, topological or two-dimensional materials, is considered an asset. The new professor is expected to establish and lead a
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research at the forefront of computer science. Successful candidates should establish and lead a strong research program. The new professor will be expected to supervise doctoral students and teach both
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for peacebuilding professionals from around the world. To support our Communication Team, we are looking for an: Associate Program Officer Communication (80-100%) Starting date: 1 June 2026 (or by agreement
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the Department of International Law. They will also be called upon to teach classes and supervise master’s dissertations in the interdisciplinary programme and may be asked to contribute to executive education
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A Chair of Excellence: ASSOCIATE or FULL PROFESSOR at the Department of Quantum Matter Physics As part of its strategy to strengthen its international scientific profile, the Faculty of Science of
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, armed conflict and authoritarian regimes, and to prevent their reoccurrence. swisspeace's Dealing with the Past Program is currently looking for a(n):