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of mental and mood disorders. As a growing population lives in the urban environment, it is crucial for us to gain a more holistic understanding of how various elements of the built environmentaffect both
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH chair of Building Archaeology and Construction History at the Department of Architecture applies the methods of building archaeology (historische Bauforschung
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energy storage function. The targeted chemistry spans organic molecules, transition metal complexes and carbon nanomaterials. Job description The foci of the project are to: Design and execute new
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temporal scales - in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, their origination and their response to global changes. To make these connections, we collect data through environmental DNA methods, remote
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includes, a.o.: Inventorying available data and calculation methods for building life-cycle carbon calculations at the urban scale Developing building life-cycle carbon calculator routines to estimate life
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means of CMOS-based high density microelectrode arrays (HD-MEAs). The overall goal of this project is to combine advanced optical methods for light-stimulus shaping with high-spatiotemporal-resolution
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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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Photochemistry Advanced characterization techniques (e.g., synchrotron facilities, in-situ methods) CO2 capture / utilization (a plus) We are looking for highly motivated researchers with a passion for
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methods. Job description With the rise in developments of and interest in generative AI and transformer-based architectures, this position will investigate new computational approaches to use LLMs
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of spintronic devices. Job description You will be responsible for developing novel spintronic devices for computing applications. The characterisation will be carried out using lab-based characterisation methods