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, chemists, materials scientists, and electrical engineers focusing on physics and chemistry of soft electronic materials for new optoelectronic devices and integrated systems. We aim to hire 1 – 2 postdoc
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, preferably in a subject related to the PhD project, such as in Earth or Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics or Planetary Sciences Highly self-motivated, curious, independent, affinity for laboratory
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CAD packages (Autodesk Revit, Archicad and cadwork3d) and work in a multi-disciplinary team of software engineers, architects, computer scientists Your projects will include multi-disciplinary
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describing your research interests and motivation to apply for our position your CV your PhD transcript the name of 3 referees that may be contacted during the shortlisting process The review of applications
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for a reliable, enthusiastic, and highly motivated postdoc with a passion for science to join our team in Zurich. Our research focuses on process- and system-understanding of the biosphere-atmosphere
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We look forward to receiving your online application (English, PDF format), including: Motivation letter (max. 1 page) outlining your qualifications and motivation for this project Research proposal (max. 3 pages) on "Future Global Food Systems Sustainability", addressing current challenges, key...
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The highly competitive the Bio-Engineering Systems for Therapeutics (BEST) postdoc programme, part of the Next-gen Bioengineers initiative, is operated jointly by
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the international team of the Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Attosecond Science group. Gain access to a wide range of experimental and analytical facilities, including high-performance computing resources, and
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reservoir building and geobiology. The laboratory is also key to creating state-of-the-art methods and sensors for geothermal energy exploitation, earthquake physics, and tracing microbial community dynamics
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sciences. The approach here is as follows: the origin of life is understood not as a sudden coincidence, but as a gradual process. The researchers are investigating how planetary conditions allow functional