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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Group for Sustainability and Technology (SusTec) within the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics of ETH Zürich investigates the role of policy
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. Profile PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science or related field from a top-notch university Productive candidates with outstanding publication records in stretchable
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close collaboration with electrical engineers and neurobiologists. A broad spectrum of state-of-the art engineering and testing equipment, software and computers, as well as cell-culture and biological
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largest research centre for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland. The current research focus is the investigation of novel magnetic systems at the mesoscopic scale making use of the clean
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Postdoctoral researcher position on Resilient Energy Infrastructures for the Swiss Energy Transition
scientific papers resulting from the project work. Profile Ph.D. degree in engineering (preferably electrical or mechanical), preferably in the design and optimization of energy systems (or electric power
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researcher to join our multidisciplinary team, working at the intersection of AI and mechanical engineering. In this exciting role, you will contribute to the development of innovative AI-based surrogate
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Group for Sustainability and Technology (SusTec) within the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics of ETH Zürich investigates the role of policy
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for the position: A PhD or Doctoral degree in Energy Economics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Systems, or a closely related field. Proven expertise in energy system modelling and the use
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community through the GitHub platform. Profile Applicants should have a PhD in Computer Science, HPC, Electrical Engineering, or in a similar field. They should: possess a demonstrated expertise in parallel
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to understand, modify and control these phases and their properties is at the heart of many current scientific endeavors, both experimental and theoretical. The interesting macroscopic physics of these materials