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40%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Energy Systems Analysis (ESA), within the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT) at ETH Zurich, is looking for a Scientific Assistant to
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there will be ample opportunities to learn and gain more experience with all of these skills on the job: Versioning systems and CI/CD workflows such as ArgoCD, Automated installation systems for physical
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, aquatic biota Project background Many small riverine organisms rely on flow‑mediated processes to complete their life cycles. One such process is drift, a fundamental mechanism of downstream dispersal
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Valley (TI). At the forefront of experimental geosciences, it provides ideal conditions for cutting-edge research in earthquake physics, seismic instrumentation, geothermal energy, and fault-zone processes
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(three selected candidates) 2026-05-12: a day reserved for a personal and a technical interview 2026-05-14: notification about selection 2026-07-01: preferred start date Interview process The interview
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, mechanical or electrical engineering, geosciences, physics, applied mathematics, computer sciences or related fields, and be at the beginning of their research career. Principal qualifications include strong
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) Additionally, the student will also be guided to develop: Independence in project development Critical thinking & problem solving Manuscript writing skills and learning about the publication process Skills
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communities, land managers, and fire professionals with knowledge and skills now before the threat becomes acute across the continent. FiRES aims to assist this process by learning from people’s embodied
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. Profile Applicants must hold a M.Sc. Diploma (120 ECTS points) or equivalent in civil, mechanical or electrical engineering, geosciences, physics, applied mathematics, computer sciences or related fields
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physics and technologies. Project background The project aims to exploit the latest advances in meta-optics to gain further control over optomechanical interactions. Through a precise engineering of the