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on the development and application of advanced electronic structure calculations to explore the phase diagram and relevant properties of layered Ruddlesden-Popper-type nickelates. Project background Layered nickelates
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the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering of the ETH Zurich and by the Roche Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED). The programme focuses on development of new tools and methods to resolve
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Plant Ecological Genetics (PEG) group at the Institute of Integrative Biology, led by Prof. Alex Widmer, studies plant ecology, genetics and evolution to investigate
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. 10007007; project start 01.10.2025: collaboration partners: J. Löffler, ETH Zürich; K. Klein, Universität Zürich; R. Müller, ETH Zürich, B. Schaller, Universitätsspital Bern) focusing on the development
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independent analytical work with active participation in joint project planning, interpretation, and dissemination of results. Your responsibilities will also include the development and maintenance
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in vivo imaging and computation, and in vivo molecular biology, where the Postdoc position (LBB, ETH Zurich) will be focusing on the further development of our multiphoton intravital imaging technology
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the development of critical thinking, data analysis, problem-solving, and project management skills while contributing to the broader academic community through publications and presentations at leading conferences
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), sorbent properties (e.g., surface charge, specific area), and solution chemistry. Through this work, we aim to support model development and inform regulatory frameworks, in close collaboration with
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managing liquid source terms in severe nuclear accidents. Project background The following project, where ETH Zurich plays a crucial role, significantly contributing to various research and development
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to devastating effects. Furthermore, the proliferation of this disease has resulted in widespread misuse of antibiotics, leading to the development of substantial drug resistance. Indeed, in the worst-affected