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team, capable to work independently, and stay committed for at least a year. With a service-oriented mindset and the ability to follow instructions, they are proactive in asking questions and developing
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term About Tethys Robotics We are a Startup located in the center of Zürich that builds underwater drones. Our field of expertise is the development of highly integrated
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practitioners from conservation and industry, with the overarching goal of establishing guidelines and launching an assisted migration programme for mountain plants in Switzerland that are threatened by climate
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of the Accelerator Program. You will be responsible for the coordination and development of the Accelerator Program, including but not limited to planning and organizing of the program schedule
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a PhD thesis. Write and submit two peer-reviewed scholarly articles or book chapters during the term of the project. Contribute to public history initiatives (blog posts, establishment of a database
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health impact. This knowledge is key for developing sustainable management strategies to ensure adequate and safe levels of Se, in agricultural systems as well as in other ecosystems. Job description You
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Education (CLUE), a new project being developed jointly between ETH Zurich EPFL, is an interdisciplinary initiative dedicated to advancing research and practice in learning and education across the lifespan
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the development of antimicrobial resistances, infections of the central nervous system, the respiratory tract, and the gastrointestinal tract, as well as experimental microbiome research. IFIK boasts first-class
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Doctoral School candidates must submit their application file to the doctoral program of their choice within the deadlines specified by the latter. Some programs publish open positions related
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immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle challenging diseases. The successful