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modeling, laboratory experiments, and theoretical analyses, we seek to link microscopic processes with the macroscopic behavior of both engineering and natural systems and develop predictive tools
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the structure and function of plant pathogen genomes. We are looking for someone with prior experience in either fungal or transposon comparative genomics, who can explore the diversity and evolution of Starship
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Systems.”Funded through an ETH Zurich Career Seed Award, this project aims to develop scientific machine learning frameworks that integrate physics-based modeling with neural network architectures. The goal
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atmospheric chemistry sub-group at ETH They will develop their own scientific and measurement portfolio They will be responsible for deploying, analyzing, and maintaining instrumentation as well as publishing
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. Roman Zweifel) and CzechGlobe on Innovative technologies cross scales to disentangle carbon dioxide and evapotranspiration fluxes of forests (INETFLUX ). We aim to develop and validate new approaches
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; Astronomical Instrumentation; Optical Design Skills Development During the PhD, the student will develop expertise in: Extreme-precision radial velocity (EPRV) instrumentation Optical design and tolerance
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, you process collected data, prepare reports, and deliver results back to customers and internal teams - ensuring that every project is both professionally executed and well-documented. Further, you will
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) develops and operates a high-performance computing and data research infrastructure that supports world-class science in
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The Institute of Molecular Systems Biology (IMSB) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Metabolomics & Technology Development in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Nicola
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joint disease. Our overarching goal is to identify and target novel molecular mechanisms underlying inflammation and tissue degeneration, with the long-term objective of developing novel disease-modifying