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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Grassland Sciences group at ETH Zurich is a vibrant and international working group at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich. Together
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multiphase fluid phenomena, such as bubble and droplet dynamics and the resulting fast flows. One of our key objectives is to control bubble oscillations to exploit their energy-focusing characteristics in
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The enhancement of endoscopic videos is a critical yet complex task. These videos are integral to various clinical interventions, where the clarity of imaging data is
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, computer engineering and/or computer science towards producing relevant and impactful health-monitoring mobile/wearable solutions, then please apply. The research will be highly collaborative; you should be
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The Development Economics Group (ETH-DEC) at ETH Zurich is offering a PostDoc position in Development Economics: 60% own research & 40% research management (manage, support and contribute to ongoing
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, environment, society and health as well as health systems and interventions. The Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) investigates distribution and causes of infections and non-communicable
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Research Assistant Single Cell Genomics Platform IOB is a research institute combining basic and clinical research. Its mission is to drive innovations in understanding vision and its diseases and
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conduct rigorous experiments in humans, with a particular emphasis on synchronizing data from multiple sources Experience setting up complex biosignal recordings is an advantage Strong communication skills
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Environmental Policy Lab at ETH Zurich is inviting applications for two fully funded PhD positions focused on biodiversity policy and strategic spatial planning
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. Sabine Rumpf), and the Flore-Alpe Alpine Botanical Garden (Prof. Christophe Randin). Climate change is shifting the spatial distribution of suitable habitat for all species, but the vast majority