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researcher to advance our understanding of magmatic and volcanic systems. Job description Develop and lead an independent research program in magmatic petrology, volcanology, and/or geochronology. Publish
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skills which could be relevant include rendering, computer science (with a specific focus on front-end interface development) Fluency in English is required for this position and German is a plus You
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understanding failure of soft materials, we are seeking a motivated and innovative Postdoctoral Researcher with a strong background in computational solid mechanics and fracture/damage modeling. The Postdoctoral
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close collaboration with experimental and clinical partners, and we are embedded in one of the strongest AI and computer science environments worldwide. Learn more about our research and recent work
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We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: Motivation letter CV Academic transcripts At least 2 reference letters Application deadline: March 31st, 2026 Earliest starting date: June 2026 Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through...
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assessments and interviews, each professorship may select their candidate for the shortlist. Mid-March 2026: Shortlisted applicants are invited for an online interview with all participating professors. Latest
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computational mechanics to work on a project focused on the mechanics of colloidal systems. The PhD candidate will conduct research in a collaborative project with partners from the ETH Department of Materials
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within the ETH environment and in national and international RDM networks. Profile PhD in natural sciences, engineering, computer science, or comparable fields Several years of experience in research data
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Each doctoral student will lead a coherent subproject within this broader research program: Position 1: AI for Computational Thinking Focuses on designing and studying AI-assisted programming
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10%-30%, Zurich, fixed-term Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical technique with significant potential for assessing railway ballast and substructure condition, particularly with respect to fouling and moisture distribution. Understanding these parameters is essential...