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execution. Create and schedule content for digital and social media channels to engage the startup community and promote activities. Take full ownership of events – from initial planning to post-event wrap-up
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) or neural network-based methods. The level of the targeted problems will require further mathematical and algorithmic developments over the current state of data-driven SSM reduction. The PhD position will
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Prof. Dr. Maria Lukatskaya has been leading the Electrochemical Energy Systems Laboratory since 2020. The laboratory focuses on designing electrochemical processes by engineering electrolytes and
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researchers in coding experiments and other projects. Successful candidates will have a basic understanding of the programming paradigm, will be able to debug code with little assistance, be a problem solver
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profile You are a highly motivated and dedicated candidate with an MSc degree in Energy, Mechanical, Chemical-, Environmental or Electrical engineering (or related field such as energy economics). You
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may include: how digital ecosystems shape collective environmental action how institutional designs, governance structures, and policy influence data stewardship how technology policy affects
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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living
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, rearing various insect species, and helping students and staff prepare their experiments. Profile You must be a current Bachelor or Master student at ETH or UZH, fluent in English, and comfortable working
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life stages and cleaning and maintenance of the colonies and equipment. The mosquitoes are not infected with any diseases. Profile You must be a current Bachelor or Master student at ETH or UZH, fluent
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involves an interdisciplinary team of architect (Alia Bengana, HEIA-Fribourg), engineer (Sebastien Lasvaux, HEIG-VD Yverdon), economist (Suzanne Kytzia, OST Rapperswil) and geographer (Armelle Choplin, UniGe