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Consolidator project “Burgeon” aiming at understanding the connection between tectono-geomorphic processes and the origination of biodiversity. The Laboratory of Ecosystem and Landscape Evolution is an
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Fellow in Atomic-scale Catalyst Synthesis and Process Engineering to join our dynamic and interdisciplinary
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ETH Domain. In our Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing in Thun, near Bern, we are currently looking for an outstanding candidate to conduct cutting-edge research at the interface of modeling
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. In our Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing in Thun, near Bern, we are currently looking for an outstanding candidate to conduct cutting-edge
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Our research and teaching focuses on a better understanding of important processes on the Earth's surface and in the lithosphere. Thereby, field observations are combined
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fungal ecology, (meta-)genomics, bioinformatics, and multivariate statistics. Experiences in forest ecology and biogeochemistry are welcomed but not required. You are highly self-motivated and committed
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optic cable can replace thousands of electrical links to transmit the same amount of information. As parallels to the thriving field of stretchable electronics, soft optics is emerging as a new platform
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if required. Proven ability to independently plan, execute, and troubleshoot NGS experiments. Strong multitasking skills with the ability to manage and prioritise multiple parallel tasks effectively
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of material and construction, and to reconstruct historic building processes. While our approach is fully in line with traditional surveying and documentation methods, we strive to draw additional high benefit
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research, or a related field is a must • Proficiency in bioinformatics or clear motivation and prior exposure; HPC and metagenomics pipeline experience preferred • Experience with next-generation sequencing