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degree. The letter of application should be addressed to the President of ETH Zurich, Prof. Dr. Joël Mesot. The closing date for applications is 22 February 2026. Where to apply Website https
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development and adaptation for automated environments Ability to communicate effectively with researchers from different scientific backgrounds Previous experience as a laboratory automation application
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together to develop solutions for the global challenges of today and tomorrow. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/eth-zurich/2026/phd-position-in-mechanochemica… Requirements Research
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acoustic metamaterials. The outcome will be relevant for the development of new technologies for controlling acoustic or electromagnetic waves. Project background In contrast with acoustic metamaterials
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changes In contrast, the use of SAR for identifying and characterizing crevasses has seen limited research, necessitating the development of new methods The approach will involve utilizing high-resolution
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Management) and the team that focuses (1) on the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of satellite and drone data, as well as (2) on the development of operational applications for emerging intelligent
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the development of critical thinking, data analysis, problem-solving, and project management skills while contributing to the broader academic community through publications and presentations at leading conferences
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, and in vivo molecular biology, where the Postdoc position (LBB, ETH Zurich) will be focusing on the further development of our multiphoton intravital imaging technology. This multidisciplinary team
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) The Materials Theory Group in the Materials Department is recruiting one fully-funded doctoral student to work under the supervision of Prof. Claude Ederer on the development and application of advanced
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Synthetic Chemistry to join our research group at ETH Zurich. The successful candidate will contribute to an industry-supported project focused on the development of organic electron storage molecules