224 computer-science-intern-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "The University of Manchester" positions at ETH Zurich
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2026, with a 100% workload, based in Zurich, and is fixed-term for three and a half years. Working across sociocultural, political-economic, and theoretical contexts, the LUS Doctoral Program fosters
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science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research and direct transfer of new knowledge into society. Over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries find
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, Geoinformatics, Data Science, Forestry, Environmental Sciences, or a related field, from an internationally recognized university. Strong background in geoinformatics and remote sensing is required. Experience in
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of the student's PhD thesis. The PhD program at D-USYS (Department of Environmental Systems Science), ETH Zürich typically lasts three to four years on average. PhD students usually have to conduct research, study
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technology, are improving supply chain management capabilities. We are looking for a Ph.D. student to take responsibility for creating and disseminating new knowledge in supply chain management in areas
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(eDNA) samples. The Laboratory of Ecosystem and Landscape Evolution is an international research team with diverse scientific expertise and backgrounds, connected by the goal to understand biodiversity
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term At Veltist – a Wyss Zurich project – we are reshaping post-operative care through our platform technology AnastoSeal, enabling the next generation of implantable
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The Institute of Molecular Systems Biology at ETH Zurich is inviting applications for a Full Stack Web Developer for Life Science Research in the laboratory of Prof. Pedro Beltrao . The Beltrao
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The Quantum AI lab at ETH (Prof. Juan Carrasquilla ) invites applications for postdoctoral positions to work at the intersection of computational quantum many-body physics, automated scientific
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Environmental Chemistry group at ETH Zurich and the Department of Environmental Chemistry at Eawag share common research interests in understanding the fate of organic