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Please submit the following documents with your nomination: Application form with details of the nominees and the nominator A title (max. 150 characters) and a brief summary of the achievement (max. 400 characters) A description of the achievement and the main results (max. 4’000...
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/grid codes. However, they substantially increase the size of the converter and also reduce the system efficiency. Furthermore, the filter can impair the system stability. The rapid development of new
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at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) of the ETH Zurich in Basel invites exceptional candidates to apply for PhD and postdoctoral positions in pioneering projects developing synthetic
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research, and its efforts to put new knowledge and innovations into practice. The Center for Climate Systems Modeling (C2SM) at ETH and the Federal Institute of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss jointly
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Your position The successful applicant will work under the supervision of the Principal Investigator (Prof. Dr. Maria Katapodi) and collaborate with members of the CASCADE Consortium, a
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Postdoctoral position is available in the Functional Inorganic Materials Group (KovalenkoLab) at ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences. The project aims to develop a
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-cultural. EPFL covers a wide spectrum of science and engineering and offers a fertile sSchool of Basic Sciences include theoretical and experimental biophysics, biological imaging and physics of machine
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processes, and environmental fluid dynamics. We use a broad spectrum of technologies in microbiology and microfluidics, as well as advanced imaging techniques, and are a large (approx. 35 members), highly
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the fight against climate change. Policymakers need new tools to help balance the transition’s big-picture objectives with the systems’ impacts on people and communities. This project will contribute new
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will focus on biosafety and in-vivo imaging aspects of the project, and will be hosted by the Functional and Molecular Imaging Group (Prof. Razansky). The second PhD student (this position), hosted by