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Management Team to ensure that communication and reporting actively contribute to the program's long-term direction, visibility, and impact. Your main responsibilities are to: Lead strategic communication
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climate information Develop and maintain reproducible research workflows using modern software engineering practices (version control, testing, documentation, containerization) Conduct original, publishable
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consortium Profile Master`s degree in microsystems engineering, biomedical engineering or interdisciplinary study programmes. Candidates with background in biology, bioengineering, biotechnology
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with basic literature research related to sustainability and ethics in higher education Profile You are a Bachelor's or Master's student at a Swiss university You are motivated to contribute
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with the organization of workshops to engage the ETH community Profile You are a Bachelor's or Master's student at a Swiss university You are motivated to contribute to integrating sustainability and
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at ETH Zurich and research partners at Inspire AG, as well as industrialization partners. The main focus of this position will be to develop materials and methods for directly depositing and fabricating
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for up to an additional 2 years. The main workplace is located at MeteoSwiss Locarno-Monti with regular visits to Zürich. The amount of remuneration will be in accordance with the salary system of ETH
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by 15 May 2026 with the following documents: Letter of motivation (max. two pages) describing your background, motivation and qualifications CV Bachelor's and Master's certificates with complete
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application including the following documents (concatenated into one PDF): CV Bachelor and Master transcripts Motivation letter (motivation & fit to the project and the host lab) Letters of recommendation
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to partition net ecosystem CO2 fluxes and evapotranspiration into their individual components—gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration as well as transpiration and evaporation—and to identify