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. Sabine Rumpf), and the Flore-Alpe Alpine Botanical Garden (Prof. Christophe Randin). Climate change is shifting the spatial distribution of suitable habitat for all species, but the vast majority
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predict environmental distributions of health-impacting trace elements to prevent health hazards, today and in the future. The position is offered in the framework of a recently funded SNSF project with
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UNIL is a leading international teaching and research institution, with over 5,000 employees and 17,000 students split between its Dorigny campus, CHUV and Epalinges sites. UNIL and CHUV encourage
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and deployment of research software for data processing and interactive seismological visualisations, optimize data storage and distribution, and ensure system reliability through advanced monitoring
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software development practices, including version control systems, debugging, testing, and deployment. Excellent problem-solving abilities and strong analytical skills. Ability to work effectively in a team
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Khammash Lab at ETH Zurich is seeking a motivated and skilled technician to join our interdisciplinary team working at the interface of synthetic biology, control
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counterpart at EPFL, establish strategic partnerships, and manage communication channels to advance CLUE's mission of bridging research insights with real-world educational contexts. The position is initially
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term To support teaching, research and knowledge transfer, the IT Services (ITS) of ETH Zurich are working as a service organization in a large and complex IT environment
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. It is renowned for its excellent education, its cutting-edge fundamental
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, control engineering, and 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