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Zurich, PSI, and international partners More information about the project and the group can be found on our website . Starting date: flexible in 2026 Employment: full-time Profile PhD in physics or a
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strains Co-representation and reporting of BPL results in consortium meetings Co-coordination of tasks with all consortium partners Profile PhD in molecular biology, microbiology or industrial biotechnology
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associated with different LCTs and climate policies Postdoctoral researchers at ETH Zurich are employed on a full-time basis (100%). Part-time employment may be considered only in exceptional circumstances
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knowledge transfer (tutorials, onboarding, best-practice documentation). Represent the lab at conferences and scientific meetings through talks, posters, and networking. Contribute to scientific manuscripts
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assess the validity of this mechanism and to use it for healing large bone defects. Project background Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a very common and sometimes highly debilitating pathology
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both research and practice. Job description The primary focus of this postdoctoral position is the application of the Riverine Organism Drift Imager (RODI) to address cutting-edge scientific questions
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at DARCH Profile Do lighting and daylight play a central role in your excellent practice-based research in architecture, the arts, or design? And are you ready to make an impact by expanding and integrating
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involve teamwork, including coordination with PhD students and other postdoctoral researchers. It is important to demonstrate the spirit of collaboration without compromising research independence. Your
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quantities that enter ab-initio QT simulations of nanoelectronic devices. In this context, we are seeking a post-doctoral fellow who will be part of a team that also comprises two PhD students and will closely
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this field by developing new synthetic approaches to functional organic compounds suitable for use as electrolytes in flow battery systems. The overarching goal is to expand the accessible chemical space and