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? No Offer Description The Robotic Materials group at ETH Zurich Department of Materials is looking for three postdocs and one PhD for the project funded by ERC Starting Grant : "Distributed Addressable
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of fundamental and disease-focused areas. To advance these efforts, the Platt group is recruiting a full-time (100%) Postdoctoral Associate to develop and apply computational methods for novel
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. Interpretation of earthquake catalogues. Participation in manual event review during active experiments. Profile PhD in seismology or a related field. Experience developing or applying methods for micro-earthquake
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the samples, you will perform lab analyses to determine the total elemental composition and elemental speciation of various chemical compounds using ICP-MS based methods, as well as other chemical analyses. A
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qualifications with a PhD in physics, materials science or a related subject, and a background in magnetism/ferroelectricity and sample preparation methods with focused ion beam. Expertise in magnetic imaging and
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transformation in bacteria – an important mode of horizontal gene transfer. We use complementary approaches including cryo-EM, biophysical methods and in vivo functional assays to study the protein machineries
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insights into diverse methods and approaches. The PhD position provides access to state-of-the-art computational power enabling impactful research. The position supports the development of critical thinking
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on algorithms and mathematical proofs, and some on system design and building. Job description The Distributed Computing group at ETH Zurich is looking for a PhD candidate to work on the SNSF Ambizione 2023
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computational methods, artificial intelligence (AI), and extended reality (XR). Design++ fosters cross-departmental research, education, and industry collaboration to drive transformative change in the built
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transformation in bacteria – an important mode of horizontal gene transfer. We use complementary approaches including cryo-EM, biophysical methods and in vivo functional assays to study the protein machineries