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fellowship applications and career development Flexibility to develop your own research direction within the project framework Support to attend relevant (inter-)national conferences and build international
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in seasonal thermal energy storage would be beneficial. Workplace Workplace We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also
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groups. You will be working with state-of-the-art research equipment in an excellent and open working environment. ETH Zurich and the team provide excellent training opportunities for career development
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candidate will contribute to an industry-supported project focused on the development of organic electron storage molecules (electrolytes) for redox flow battery technologies. This position offers a unique
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year, with a prospect of becoming indefinite) on the development of the data-analysis suite and pipeline infrastructure for the upcoming gravitational-wave space observatory LISA. In 2015, the LIGO–Virgo
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development of algorithms and large-scale numerical simulations. Your expertise will extend to various areas, including quantum Monte Carlo, machine learning, quantum computing, quantum machine learning, and
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. We are working closely together with ETH researchers to provide support in the wide area of scientific computing from data management and analysis, development of scientific software, to porting and
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on the development and application of advanced electronic structure calculations to explore the phase diagram and relevant properties of layered Ruddlesden-Popper-type nickelates. Project background Layered nickelates
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the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering of the ETH Zurich and by the Roche Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED). The programme focuses on development of new tools and methods to resolve
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Plant Ecological Genetics (PEG) group at the Institute of Integrative Biology, led by Prof. Alex Widmer, studies plant ecology, genetics and evolution to investigate