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Consolidator project “Burgeon” aiming at understanding the connection between tectono-geomorphic processes and the origination of biodiversity. The Laboratory of Ecosystem and Landscape Evolution is an
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datasets. The collected data includes timelapse point clouds, video imagery, total station and GNSS measurements, as well as climatic data. This data is then processed to derive high temporal and spatial
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of material and construction, and to reconstruct historic building processes. While our approach is fully in line with traditional surveying and documentation methods, we strive to draw additional high benefit
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. Key Responsibilities: Quantitative in situ and in vitro imaging studies related to cytokine signaling and cell-cell interactions. Design and optimization of multiplexed fluorescence imaging, in situ
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and software for high-throughput retinal recordings, to conduct the respective measurements, as well as to further develop the data-evaluation and signal-analysis pipeline. The work will be performed in
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(Human-centered sensing laboratory, D-MAVT, ETH Zurich), Prof. Catherine Jutzeler (Biomedical Data Science, D-HEST, ETH Zurich) and Prof. Thomas Kessler (Urology, Balgrist Hospital Zurich). The project
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: Proactive: you can signal issues, set and commit to targets Rational: you can clearly articulate ideas and thoughts Interpersonal: you are able to take and provide constructive feedback A professional working
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good communicator: Proactive: you can signal issues, set and commit to targets Rational: you can clearly articulate ideas and thoughts Interpersonal: you are able to receive and provide constructive
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analysis, and/or qualitative/quantitative methods. A demonstrated interest in topics pursued by the Chair team, such as knowledge creation, knowledge management, innovation processes, digital technology and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Electrochemical Energy Systems Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zurich invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher