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Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL | Switzerland | about 7 hours ago
must be able communicate fluently in English and have preferably a B2 level of German or French. Basic programming skills (e.g., Python and/or Matlab) are expected. Your workplace and main supervisor (Dr
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funding in Switzerland. Why choosing Bern? Top-ranked Swiss research university International community, high quality of life Easy access to Europe Outstanding support for early-career researchers Selection
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racial, class, and gendered politics. It investigates how synthetic fertilizers were promoted, the ways in which knowledge about their usage was communicated, the economic and environmental controversies
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analysis procedures and computer tools for automated data acquisition/processing (Python/C++/Labview programming languages), Team player with excellent communication skills and collaborative working style
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topics related to public economics, inequality, taxation, and labour economics. have excellent verbal, written, and visual communication skills. You like to collaborate with others, have a compelling
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related subject. Excellent communication skills in English, both oral and in writing. Strong interest in Materials Science and the application and development of advanced computational methods. Excellent
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are looking for highly motivated, committed, creative and eager to learn individuals, able to work in a team and with excellent communication skills. Working in a top-level research environment with advanced
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for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention are not taken into account. – Applicant must be able to communicate fluently in English (at least B2-level speaking and writing). The Supervisory
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of fracture mechanics and/or SMA reinforcements Practical experience with FRP manufacturing and mechanical experiments Excellent communication skills and fluency in English (written and spoken); knowledge
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reinforcement learning for large language models (LLMs). Research directions include developing next-generation post-training algorithms, exploring diffusion-based approaches to reasoning with language models