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) to develop an accurate, stochastic multibody simulation model. This model dynamically updates key parameters to predict effective braking and acceleration capabilities, complementing existing organizational
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The research group for Chemical Biology and Molecular Imaging (Frei Research Group ) at ETH Zurich is looking for a doctoral researcher to develop chemistry inspired tools
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different pathways (deposition, riming, aggregation). Quantifying the thermal effects of seeding (flare heat, latent heat release from freezing) on cloud dynamics, turbulence, and microphysics, using
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manipulating nanoparticles’ dynamics in engineered potentials. Motivated by both, exploring the limits of quantum mechanics, and exceptional sensitivity to inertial and force sensing, Levitodynamics is striving
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, international research environment. Willingness to embrace challenges, learn new methodologies and contribute to a dynamic academic setting Doctoral candidates only: Applicants should not already hold a doctoral
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, release kinetics and navigability in simulated biological environments. The expected outcomes of the project will be to establish innovative techniques for embedding MOFs and COFs into magnetic micro
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related field, and will have experience with one or more of the following: agent-based simulations, system dynamics, mathematical modelling, probability theory, risk assessment, R, python and GIS. Good
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included) Certified copy of Academic Degree/s in original language along with a certified translation into English, and/or Diploma Supplement (if applicable) Certified copies of official Academic Transcripts
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copy of Academic Degree/s in original language along with a certified translation into English, and/or Diploma Supplement (if applicable) Certified copies of official Academic Transcripts relating to all
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monitoring framework for Switzerland using cutting-edge seismic interferometry methods to probe the 4-dimensional (space-time) changes in subsurface fluids. Profile Join Our Dynamic Team as a Young Scientist