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like environment; Skilled at engaging diverse groups and energised by organizing events and workshops; you enjoy being around people and thrive in front-facing, interactive settings; Strong writing and
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Workplace We offer The Plant Ecology Group at ETH Zürich conducts research on a diversity of topics within the realm of plant community ecology, including the role of climate, biotic interactions, and
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, interact with the other 4 PhD students of the project at ETHZ and TU Delft, and use state of the art methods such as Nanoindentation, Raman Spectroscopy, Digital Light Processing, Two-Photon Lithography
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the Multiphase Fluid Dyamics group (Prof. Supponen) has a focus on modelling and high-speed imaging to optimize bubble generation and control, and the resulting particle dynamics and interaction with cells using
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aerosol-cloud interactions and precipitation formation in warm clouds using intentional seeding within the BeyondCloudlab project. Our research group studies the role of clouds and aerosols in the climate
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agile team consisting of HPC experts and atmospheric scientists. You will also interact and support users of downstream applications such as hydrology. Your responsibilities will include porting
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with CI tools such as Docker and Git Good communication skills in English A team player who interacts well with other developers as well as customers A strong desire to learn new skills Desirable Skills
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multicultural environment and daily occasions of interaction with world leaders in the fields of cancer, basic immunology, and cancer immunology, a thriving environment, an exciting research project and multiple
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(including masting dynamics), the role of climate, biotic interactions, and demographic lags in constraining range and community shifts, the drivers of Alpine wildflower phenology, and the use of community
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on modeling aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions using high-resolution simulations (ICON-LEM) within the BeyondCloudlab project. Our research group studies the role of clouds and aerosols in the climate system