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Postdoctoral Researcher – Ontology and Knowledge Graph Engineering, you will be contributing to the ongoing development of a general and interoperable modular architecture to build federations of simulation
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analysis, and/or qualitative/quantitative methods. A demonstrated interest in topics pursued by the Chair team, such as knowledge creation, knowledge management, innovation processes, digital technology and
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to the regulation of digital platforms and taxation of their activities. Potential topics include: Taxation of digital products, two-sided markets, and network goods Net neutrality Privacy and public policy Value
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encourage you to apply. Job description You will work in a network of international partners across Europe and North, Central and South America. You will work together with graduate students, and senior
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substantially to it. You will extend your professional network and improve your academic profile by inviting high-rank guests and participating in national and international meetings and conferences
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computational resources and a broad network of global collaborators. Compensation: We offer a competitive salary. For employment details at ETH Zurich, visit ETH Zurich Employment Information . chevron_right
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research environment with a strong microbiology, mass spectrometry, and metabolism network. You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and will be embedded within a team of experts in
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. Comprehensive healthcare insurance coverage. Flexible hybrid work arrangement (up to 2 days per week from home). Abundant networking opportunities across various disciplines. Accredited with NS mark certification
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of them are still encouraged to apply: the capacity to read scientific and mathematical texts and to describe mathematical figures a certain knowledge of Greek so as to read quotes and words
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to carry out internationally leading research. Knowledge in one or more of the following topics is sought: engineering design, computational design and optimization, formal languages, engineering design