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to reporting formats and logistics checklists, you will actively shape how Tethys Robotics delivers its field operations to customers. As an important part of the commercial team, your mission is to make every
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you the space you need to attend to your personal goals, meet your family obligations, and pursue your professional development. We also have a variety of site-specific plans and programmes in place
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skills, and excellent English. Relevant publications are a plus. For further information and detailed task description please see link below Eligibility criteria Applicants must be EU Member State
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to applicants who are currently based in Switzerland and/or who hold Swiss, EU, or EFTA citizenship. Our offer A stimulating, and interdisciplinary research environment with excellent infrastructure and
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(not compensated with SNIS funds) counts as ‘in-kind’ contribution to the project by the employing institution. If the coordinator does not have a full-time contract, SNIS will fund up to a 50% of a FTE
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questions about the position. Please submit the following application documents using the ETH online portal in a single merged PDF document, titled with your last name and first name (for example
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application with the following documents: A link to an online portfolio (e.g. GitHub, GitLab, etc.) of previous work that shows the programming code for a data projects (if no public portfolio exists, you can
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collaboration Ideally: Experience in sensor design, nanoparticle fabrication, single-atom catalysts Applicants must fulfil eligibility criteria for Swiss-based PhD positions and be willing to participate in
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microfabrication in cleanrooms, biocompatible materials and/or implantables Applicants must fulfil eligibility criteria for Swiss-based PhD positions and be willing to participate in training activities across
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, implementation, and application to realistic semiconductor device systems made of thousands of atoms. All codes will be made freely available to the scientific community through GitHub.