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PhD Position in History (or related discipline) 100% SNSF Consolidator Grant project “The Battle of Materials: Commodity 'Research and Propaganda' and the Road to Immoderate Consumption, 1900-1980
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protocols. Proficiency in mathematical modelling, data analysis, and programming (Python, R, etc.). Experience with blockchain technologies and smart contracts is a plus. Excellent analytical, problem-solving
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programming, modelling and data analysis skills in Python and/or R. Experience with the formulation and implementation of mathematical optimization problems can give you a competitive edge. The candidate should
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(PSI/ETH) leading aerosol chemical analysis, and Dr. David and Dr. Carlsen (University of Oslo) focusing on aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions. Job description This experimental PhD position focuses
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, brings in their motivation and creativity, can clearly communicate, enjoys working closely and respectfully within a team and has basic experience in laboratories and in data analysis. Prior experience in
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independent and collaborative research, including literature reviews, data collection and analysis, leading to novel contributions to the field. You will be responsible for writing and publishing academic
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temporal and spatial controlled drug release systems through stimuli-responsive materials. These tasks are part of a larger Empa's initiative, called Wound Booster , involving several PhD students working
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. The project includes a mixture of practical work in the forest, greenhouse, and laboratory, as well as data analysis. Your profile We are looking for a researcher with a Master's degree in geochemistry, soil
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strong willingness to learn A solid foundation in experimental research, data analysis, and scientific methods Interest in machine learning and data-driven approaches to materials discovery Strong interest
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willingness to learn A solid foundation in experimental research, data analysis, and scientific methods Interest in machine learning and data-driven approaches to materials discovery Strong interest in hands