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20%-30%, Zurich, fixed-term The research group Spatial Development and Urban Policy (SPUR) at the ETH Zürich’s Institute for Spatial and Landscape Development, led by Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
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, which you will co-develop with the help of a software engineer. In close collaboration with the architects in the frame of several Design Research Studios, you will apply the tool to co-create new urban
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at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) of the ETH Zurich in Basel invites exceptional candidates to apply for PhD and postdoctoral positions in pioneering projects developing synthetic
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programmes funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation for up to 12 years, designed to achieve both scientific and societal impact. NCCR AntiResist (2020-2032) is a Swiss-wide interdisciplinary consortium
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computer skills (MS Office, SAP, etc.) enable you to work efficiently Experience in the areas of event management and communication, and an affinity for technical applications and web CMS With your
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exceptional individuals who will develop and lead a research program at the forefront of the discipline and who will have a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate-level teaching. We look
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experience, preferably in software development or applied research projects Software development skills, particularly with web technologies (JavaScript, HTML, and CSS) and C# (.NET) Data analysis skills in
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work with a dynamic and international team of researchers and web developers to further develop the platform and support the implementation of new features. Your main responsibilities include and mix
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international collaborations, high-impact publications, and active involvement in student supervision. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative model structures
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-of-the-art synthetic biology with advanced nanotechnology, and electrogenetic interfaces to engineer human cells for next generation bioelectronic medicine, designing programmable cells that respond