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trait-associated sequence variation. We offer a PhD position at the interface of computational and statistical genomics, and bioinformatics. Project background Cattle are an interesting «model organism
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background Are you ready to dive into Materials Science? We are looking for a PhD candidate at the Laboratory of Metal Physics and Technology (LMPT) to explore the relationship between the nanoscale
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post-graduate level, supervising Master and PhD theses, developing research at the highest international level, securing external funding and taking up administrative and organizational duties in
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, computer engineering and/or computer science towards producing relevant and impactful health-monitoring mobile/wearable solutions, then please apply. The research will be highly collaborative; you should be
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, Environmental, and Geomatic Engineering, has an opening for a PhD student in model-based planning support for transport and urban systems under uncertainty. Planning transport and urban systems is inherently
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predict environmental distributions of health-impacting trace elements to prevent health hazards, today and in the future. The position is offered in the framework of a recently funded SNSF project with
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analysis of data. Qualifications PhD or equivalent relevant experience in the field of PhD in the field of physics, or equivalent or a related field. Experience: This vacancy notice is addressed
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, world-class research program in the field of sustainable engineering. We encourage applications from outstanding candidates with visible expertise in this broad field which ranges from sustainable
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outcomes. Curious? So are we. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: PhD certificate CV Publication list with a clear statement on own contribution 2-page proposal
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof