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As a teaching assistant you will mainly be supporting the blind post-doc in his research and in preparing his seminars. Tasks include one-on-one reading sessions with the post-doc, collecting and
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work in the context of NCCR Automation on the broad theme of Responsible Automation (how to align control and design objectives with societal interest). The position is available immediately. The
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Bezdek Group applies the tools and approaches of organic/inorganic/organometallic chemistry to synthesize molecules and materials with stimuli-responsive (sensory) and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Engineering Design and Computing Laboratory is offering a fully-funded post-doctoral position to work on cutting-edge research projects in AI-based computational design
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-geological processes associated with mountain plant diversity (e.g. GPS or DEM-based analyses); expanding our scope by using process-based models (i.e. DAC) to establish broader response functions between
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economics such as corporate taxation, fiscal federalism and public economy aspects of the digital economy, for instance. The research strategy involves normative as well as political economy analyses
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of the mechanisms that govern landslide behavior is a core research topic in the Engineering Geology group at ETHZ. As part of this, the group collects and analyses an unprecendented set of field and laboratory
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responsibility in a highly interactive international environment with other Postdocs and PhD students. Moreover, the candidate will also be involved in project management and grant acquisition. The position is
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(finished posted 2024/11/21) Position Description: Apply Position Description The research group of Professor Hyunju Kwon in the Department of Mathematics at ETH Zurich invites applications for a two-year
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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