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GNSS-based research within our group and support existing projects related to GNSS and PNT. Key responsibilities include: Software Development: Developing GNSS software using Factor Graph Optimization
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60%-80%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory of Ecosystems and Landscape Evolution (ELE) and the Genome Engineering and Measurement Lab (GEML) at ETH Zurich are seeking a laboratory technician to join
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group’s phenotyping research focuses on the development of methods and models to determine traits of relevance for crop breeding and variety testing. Project background PhenoMix is a joint project of four
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group’s phenotyping research focuses on the development of methods and models to determine traits of relevance for crop breeding and variety testing. Project background PhenoMix is a joint project of four
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Membranes and Textiles laboratory, interdisciplinary teams work on the development, integration and validation of novel sensing systems - particularly for textile applications. The focus lies
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Neuroanatomy, and using model systems relevant to human development or disease. You will also be expected to secure competitive research funding and publish high-quality papers in your field. Alongside your
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work at the forefront of applied research and innovation. You will contribute directly to the development of smart manufacturing technologies and work closely with Swiss industry to create a measurable
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development and validation of the mobile platform. The postdoc will play a major role in preparing ethics applications, research collaboration agreements, study protocols, and regulatory documentation, as
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, econometrics) and behavioural sciences (e.g., experimental design, survey research, application/development of managerially relevant theory). Software engineering skills (e.g., REST API development, SQL/NoSQL
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, development stages, and silvicultural practices) is essential for this role. The project will be carried out in a collaborative environment between the two research groups, providing extensive technical support