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of electron spectroscopy experiments Modelling of experimental data Your profile The position is immediately available for a candidate with a master's degree (or equivalent) preferably in physics, physical
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portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. For more information, please visit our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Amanda Gogates
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Transcript of records Etc. Further information about AMLZ can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Sebastian Lang, selang@ethz.ch (no applications). Please note that
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, you process collected data, prepare reports, and deliver results back to customers and internal teams - ensuring that every project is both professionally executed and well-documented. Further, you will
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80%-100%, Lugano, fixed-term The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) develops and operates a high-performance computing and data research infrastructure that supports world-class science in
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subtype of dementia. Your tasks This interdisciplinary PhD project combines atomic force microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, chemical spectroscopy, biophysics and data analytics. The PhD student will be
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AVA with your UZH login (short name and password). If you do not (yet) have a UZH login, an administrative employee of the host institution can enter the project data in AVA on your behalf and then
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page max) Statement of future research interests (2 page max) Contact information for 3 references Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal
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researchers and who help to shape a forward-looking university with innovative research-based teaching. Information on your application Please submit your electronic application for this position by March 8
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) Applications sent via e-mail or post will not be considered. For further information visit our group website , consult our published work , or contact Professor Martin Fussenegger (martin.fussenegger