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on qualifications and prior experience, as well as excellent research infrastructure and an international working environment. Qualifications and skills Experimental Fluid Mechanics position: - PhD in engineering
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and publications. Profile A genuine passion for metabolomics and technology development with an impact mindset (turning ideas into usable capabilities). PhD in analytical chemistry, bioengineering
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the drivers and impacts of technology politicization. Specifically, it studies the technology-politics interaction in the context of various LCTs, such as solar PV, wind turbines, electric vehicles, heat pumps
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drift studies at unprecedented temporal and spatial scales. By bridging engineering, imaging, and aquatic ecology, the project seeks to transform how riverine drift is studied, monitored, and applied in
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. Design and implement experimental validation of metabolome-based predictions. Support and preparation of scientific reports and journal articles. Essential: PhD in (Bio)Physics, (Bio)engineering
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carry out systemic research and teaching in a field that is set by you, as part of the Daylight Integration Nexus (DINx) initiative at D-ARCH. PhD in engineering, architecture, or another relevant
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(demonstrated by project portfolio, publications, or PhD thesis) Masters degree in architecture, urban design, arts, or another relevant discipline, PhD preferred We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH
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of Science and/or Technology, Geography, Law, (Qualitative) Policy Studies, Innovation Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science. Interested candidates with a PhD in engineering or science who have
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, Lausanne 1015, Switzerland [map ] Subject Areas: • stochastic differential equations (SDEs); stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs); stochastic processes on manifolds; multi-scale stochastic
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at ETH Zurich and the Department of Environmental Chemistry at Eawag share common research interests in understanding the fate of organic chemicals in the environment and team up for the study of water