16 computer-science-programming-languages-"The-University-of-Akureyri" PhD positions at ETH Zurich
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, Biochemistry or a closely related discipline Strong communication skills and proficiency of the English language Strong motivation and curiosity for research in Chemical Biology Motivation to work in a
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Applicants can apply for up to 3 PhD projects, indicating the order of preference. All applications will have to be written in English and will be checked for eligibility. Ineligible or incomplete
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Applicants can apply for up to 3 PhD projects, indicating the order of preference. All applications will have to be written in English and will be checked for eligibility. Ineligible or incomplete
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through lattice chemistry. The goal of the doctoral project is to explore the potential of the chemistry of the lattice (charged off-stoichiometric layers, chemical variation in layered compounds, etc
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interconnected systems in order to support sustainable urban development and the well-being of their inhabitants. Project background This dissertation is part of the National Research Programme 81 (NRP 81
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, Geophysics, Computer Science, or a related field. A solid grasp of general physics and a keen interest in the physics of wave propagation. Strong programming skills in Python, Matlab, or similar languages. You
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knowledge of English is essential. Good knowledge of German is beneficial. Workplace Workplace We offer ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We
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engineering systems, abundant scientific curiosity to explore the unknowns, and unwavering efforts to overcome obstacles Proficiency in oral and written English Team player. Enjoy working in an open, diverse
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nanofabrication, optics, optomechanics, vacuum technology, programming for experiment control and data evaluation is highly valued but not mandatory. Workplace Workplace We offer We are an international and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation at ETH Zurich's Department of Management, Technology, and Economics, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Georg von Krogh