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the Department of International Law. They will also be called upon to teach classes and supervise master’s dissertations in the interdisciplinary programme and may be asked to contribute to executive education
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the research platform, support interdisciplinary projects that integrate multiple data sources, and use high-performance computing resources to manage, process, and analyse large environmental datasets. Job
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Sciences with strong IT/programming skills, or in Computer Science/Physics with interest in geoscience and sensors, to support sensor-noise analysis, calibration workflows, and seismic-coverage modelling
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detailed information on our website at dhangleiter.eu . Profile We strongly encourage you to submit an application if you have an academic background in computer science, mathematics, or physics, if you are
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of Medical Microbiology at the University of Zurich, the Department of Informatics at ETHZ and several further partners, we address the challenge by the combining microfluidic technology, sequencing and fast
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at the University of Zurich, the Department of Informatics at ETHZ and several further partners, we address the challenge by the combining microfluidic technology, sequencing and fast data analysis. In
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meta-optics have led to an advanced control over light-matter interaction, greatly contributing to different research directions including imaging, nonlinear optics, biosensing and photonic computing
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the entropic elasticity of the eDNA network, a mechanism well described in polymer physics but largely unexplored in living biofilms. This could enable both short- and long-term adaptation to flow fluctuations
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by beam (e.g. laser light, electrons) and plasma induced processing. LAMP provides full cycle technology development, starting from novel materials, deep understanding of the background physics of beam
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will require a high degree of innovativeness in binder research, including mastery of asphalt binder chemical and mechanical characterization, production process optimization while consid-ering