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(C1), and either Italian or French (C1) Be based in Switzerland and work in Zurich by start of contract (remote work is not possible) Be able to start the position by August 2025 at the latest You are a
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teaching. The workload is 20-40% and the position is initially fix-termed until November 2027, with the option of extension. In line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote
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fully funded, full-time PhD position focused on the development of novel, energy-dense materials for asynchronous storage and dispatch of high-quality heat. The position is expected to start on 1 August
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fully funded, full-time PhD position focused on the development of novel thermochemical approaches for the production of green hydrogen. The position is expected to start on 1 August 2025
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Unit that supports the latest next generation (NGS) and single molecule sequencing methods and strategies, and provides services and training to the research groups accessing the center. The position
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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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for the position are expected to have a PhD in Chemistry, Material Science or Chemical Engineering. Experience in the fields of material synthesis as well as the physical and electrochemical characterization
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Science and the Riek group can be found on our websites: Institute of Molecular Physical Science (IMPS) and Biological Nuclear Magnetic Resonance . Questions regarding the position should be directed
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quality—while also being willing to handle the operational work required to make it happen—this position is for you. Project background This position is part of the strategic teaching development initiative
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, brochures) and working with internal and external collaborators (e.g. marketing agency). The position will have routine phone, email or in person interactions with applicants, participants and lecturers