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You will support the ESA Chair and LEA with general research-related tasks relating to ongoing projects, e.g., literature reviews, data analysis, reference management, and (depending on experience
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are an international team of highly dedicated economists and data scientists interested in analyzing global inequalities and contributing to global development solutions. Our research group is closely linked to NADEL
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have experience with: quantitative biophysical methods (e.g. fluorescence anisotropy, ITC, SPR). cryo-EM (sample/grid preparation, data acquisition, data processing, model building and interpretation
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. fluorescence anisotropy, ITC, SPR). Experience with cryo-EM workflow (sample/grid preparation, data acquisition, data processing, model building and interpretation). The writing of scientific papers and active
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, contributing experimental data and validated modelling frameworks to the overall goal of establishing a deeper understanding of the structural behaviour of TESC members in fire and the influence of the timber
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biomarkers. To develop organ-on-a-chip to evaluate health impact of environmental pollutants. To perform data analysis and result communication. Profile A doctoral degree in biotechnology, bioengineering
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observations, and to quantify how fires contribute to the global ozone background now and in the future. Job description The doctoral student will develop skills in atmospheric chemistry, global modeling, data
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experimental information available, which hinders the disentanglement of intertwined processes. The Ph.D. candidate will work in the subgroup of Dr. Dmitry Zimin and focus on realizing novel experiments
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access to state-of-the-art experimental opportunities enabling impactful research. The position supports the development of critical thinking, data analysis, problem-solving, and project management skills
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should be directed to Prof. Dr. Daniel J. Müller, daniel.mueller@bsse.ethz.ch and/or Prof. Dr. Sascha Fauser, sascha.fauser@roche.com (no applications). Further information about the Biophysics Group