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the study of potentially habitable Earth analogues around nearby low-mass stars. Keywords Exoplanets; Transit Photometry; Ultra-Cool Dwarfs; SPECULOOS; Astronomical Instrumentation; Visible and Near-Infrared
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and coordination experience Further information about NCCR CLIM+ can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Sonia I. Seneviratne, sonia.seneviratne
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your online application with the following documents until 31 May 2026: CV Cover letter A summary of past and current research, highlighting your most important scientific and technical contributions (2
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portal. The deadline for applications is the 3rd of April, 2026, with a start date of Summer-Autumn 2026. Further information about our groups can be found on the Planetology and High Pressure Group
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cross-sectional area). These electrodes allowed us to record single-unit activity from multiple brain areas in freely-moving rodents with almost year-long stability. Unlike existing stiff electrodes
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. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. For further information about the BMI Lab please visit our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. André Kahles by
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Work schedule: ideally two shifts per week of approx. 5 hours each (e.g., Monday and Friday; several days between shifts for incubations) About IOB The Institute of Molecular and Clinical
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of Robot Learning Spatial AI Robot Perception Mobile Manipulation Navigation and Exploration For details about the individual running projects, please refer to our homepage . In line with our values , ETH
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Further information about the LIFE Space Mission can be found on our Website . Questions regarding the position and technical questions should be directed to Dr. Adrian Glauser , Co-PI and Technical Lead