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The Geoecology research group at the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel (Switzerland) is looking for a PhD student candidate that will explore innovative research questions in
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Swiss Data Science Center (SDSC) is a National Research Infrastructure jointly founded by EPFL and ETH Zurich and part of the ETH Domain. Its mandate is to support
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assimilation system. In addition you will further develop and optimize the components which have been re-written with the DSL such as the dynamical core of the model. To this end, you will work in a diverse and
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research in mineralogy, dynamics, and evolution of deep planetary interiors. Project background The Experimental Mineral Physics group applies high-pressure and high-temperature experimental approach mainly
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics in Dübendorf, near Zürich, is looking for a PhD Student within a project funded by the Swiss National
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Starting Date: 1 Aug 2025 (or by mutual agreement, no later than 1 Sep 2025) How does life emerge from molecules and cells? This is the central question that motivates us. With curiosity and passion
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experience in battery research and proficiency in Python programming is an advantage, but not a requirement. Our offer You will join a dynamic young international research group working in state-of-the-art
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-based materials. This project is a collaboration between ETH Zürich and Planetary AG, a leader in sustainable food innovation. The research will investigate the physical and chemical transformation
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to the FBM website by August 10th , 2025 (23:59 GMT+1). The job description is available on the same link . We offer a positive working atmosphere in a multicultural, diverse and dynamic academic
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tissue development through experiments alone is challenging. Cell-based simulations are powerful tools to study how individual cells contribute to tissue structure and dynamics. The Iber group has