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devices from motors and actuators to sensors, memories, and emerging paradigms for computation. Despite their technological importance, many fundamental aspects of their behavior remain elusive, especially
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that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Further information about the Physics
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collaboration between Food Process Engineering and Food Structure Engineering at ETH Zürich. Plant-based meat alternatives are typically obtained via high-moisture extrusion cooking. Texturization is believed
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processing with automated inspection and process monitoring to ensure robustness and reproducibility. A particular focus lies in the realization of novel, bio-inspired surface functionalities that cannot be
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We look forward to receiving your online application (English, PDF format), including: Motivation letter (max. 1 page) outlining your qualifications and motivation for this project Research proposal (max. 3 pages) on "Future Global Food Systems Sustainability", addressing current challenges, key...
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Each doctoral student will lead a coherent subproject within this broader research program: Position 1: AI for Computational Thinking Focuses on designing and studying AI-assisted programming
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2026, with a 100% workload, based in Zurich, and is fixed-term for three and a half years. Working across sociocultural, political-economic, and theoretical contexts, the LUS Doctoral Program fosters
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, preferably in a subject related to the PhD project, such as in Earth or Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics or Planetary Sciences Highly self-motivated, curious, independent, affinity for laboratory
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describing your research interests and motivation to apply for our position your CV your PhD transcript the name of 3 referees that may be contacted during the shortlisting process The review of applications
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Distributed Computing (DISCO) Group is a research group at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr. Roger Wattenhofer . We are interested in a variety of research topics on new and