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your online application with the following documents: CV including publication list Motivation letter Contact details of two referees Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through
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. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: A letter of motivation (max. two pages) Detailed CV List of publications (if available) Copy of Master Diploma
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Computational Mechanics of Building Materials in the Institute for Building Materials at ETH Zurich has an opening for a PhD student in modeling fracture in soft
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curriculum vitae, iii) a list of publications highlighting the five most significant ones, iv) a brief statement (5 pages max.) of past and future research, v) a summary of previous teaching experience
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science, engineering, computer science, and medicine to find bold, creative solutions to real-world problems. Prof. Menon’s lab is located in the Balgrist Campus , designed to foster collaboration. Built in
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statement of interests a description of the three most important achievements a list of references a certificate of the relevant degree Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through
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quality. Monitor and optimize logistics and global distribution strategies. Quality & Regulatory Guide quality team in implementing a robust quality management systems in accordance with ISO 13485, FDA QSR
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during field measurements, capture high-resolution imagery of cloud droplets and ice crystals to determine their size distributions and types. The resulting large datasets (often several terabytes
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the Alps supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), which features over 10,000 NVIDIA Grace Hopper GPUs, making it one of the most powerful AI-focused computing resources in
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the impact of alloying on the magnetic properties of Sm-Co magnets, using Fe-Cr as a test bed material. This project combines advanced experimental techniques with computational modeling, including: Advanced