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Marine authigenic clay formation, sometimes called "reverse weathering," is being increasingly recognised as an important facet of the series of Earth surface processes that interact to regulate
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to holistically study the drivers and impacts of changing climate and land use. We effectively integrate field-based sample collection and monitoring with lab-based biogeochemical measurements. This position is
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to holistically study the drivers and impacts of changing climate and land use. We effectively integrate field-based sample collection and monitoring with lab-based biogeochemical measurements. This position is
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Resonance (NMR) both in solution and solid state. Abiotic redox processes involving iron and other transition metals in fractured rock systems. Coupling among geomechanical stress, geochemical gradients, and
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grid components (e.g., transformers, switchgear, control systems). Second, building on firm-level product classification methods developed at KOF, we infer firms’ product portfolios from website content
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Institute of Geophysics at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences of ETH Zurich invites applications from ambitious and talented candidates for a fully funded 4
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the intellectual life of the institute and research group. Profile A recent PhD in Earth Sciences, with a focus on igneous petrology, volcanology, or geochemistry. A demonstrable ability to conduct and publish high
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term At the Professorship of Solid Mechanics (SMEC) in the Institute for Building Materials at ETH Zurich, we aim to understand how materials deform, degrade, break, and
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institutions and companies from 9 different countries (Greece, Portugal, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland and United States).ESR16 in particular is hosted at ETH Zurich. Job
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At the Professorship of Solid Mechanics (SMEC) in the Institute for Building Materials at ETH Zurich, we aim to understand how materials deform, degrade, break, and ultimately fail. Our research is