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of condensed matter systems, spin qubits, magnetism, spintronics, spin-related phenomena in semiconducting materials, quantum many-body physics, and quantum information and computing, are welcomed to apply
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. 25 days of annual leave for fixed-term contracts. 1 day of Birthday Leave. Annual dental benefits. Committed to being a supportive employer as you prioritize your physical and mental wellness
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sensing, and field sampling, and use these data to answer questions with statistical and process-based models. Project background We are inviting applicants for a postdoctoral position, starting as soon as
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, with the shared vision of translating research to practical solutions for more sustainable and liveable cities, resilient physical and social urban systems, and patient-centric healthcare systems. As a
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PhD in Computational Materials Physics or a related area is required. Experience with electronic structure calculations is essential. Familiarity with the use of machine-learning tools in materials
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc position for the development of metal
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. You'll work at the exciting intersection of experimental materials science and materials informatics, collaborating with CSEM and EPFL in a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Bridge Project. Your
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selection process with applications accepted year-round. Eligibility requirements: Candidates should hold a PhD degree in computer science, data science, mathematics, physics, statistics, or electrical
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with experiments, modelling, and theory.The Engineering Geology group at ETH Zurich (Prof. Jordan Aaron) is seeking a motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher who specializes in computer vision
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of spintronic devices. Job description You will be responsible for developing novel spintronic devices for computing applications. The characterisation will be carried out using lab-based characterisation methods