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thin films for emerging technologies. By combining state of the art physical vapor deposition, high throughput experimentation and data science, we develop thin films with enhanced performance and
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, statistical physics and quantum solid state physics is absolutely essential. Good computer skills are a plus. For further information see our group web page www.neutron.ethz.ch/. Applications should contain a
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and their response to major climatic variations during and after the last ice age. The successful candidates will develop high-resolution palaeoecological records of aquatic invertebrate assemblage
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construction. The PhD research will focus on the development of design approaches for building elements that can meet functional performance criteria across multiple lifecycles enabling reuse; adaptability; and
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to develop original research agenda within this framework, including topics such as sectoral emissions trajectories, the effectiveness of building-related policies, and the role of financial conditions in
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phenotyping research focuses on the development of methods and models to determine traits of relevance for crop breeding and variety testing. The Agroscope research group Extension Arable Crops (Competence
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project “Responsible AI for the Swiss Judiciary” at ETH Zurich. The project develops and evaluates AI-based prototypes to support judicial decision-making, with a focus on real-world applicability. It
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the last ice age. The successful candidates will develop high-resolution palaeoecological records of aquatic invertebrate assemblage change, particularly focusing on the remains of chironomid (non-biting
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University Hospitals Basel. It unites basic and clinical scientists to advance our understanding of health and disease and to develop therapies for areas of unmet medical need. With over 70 research groups and
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Mechanisms of Repetitive Negative Thoughts.The NCM Lab focuses on understanding how the brain controls behaviour and on developing non-invasive interfaces to modulate brain function during wake and sleep