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depth. PhD degree in Physics, optical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or closely related fields Excellent skills in development of complex optical systems Experience in
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be across the spectrum from methodological development, implementation, and application to realistic semiconductor device systems made of thousands of atoms. All codes will be made freely available
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politicization affect technology adoption, industrial development, policy design, and its socio-technical and political feedback effects. The project is embedded within ETH Zurich’s new Einstein School of Public
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opportunities for academic career development and publication. The University of Basel stands for excellence through diversity and is committed to equal opportunities and family friendliness. The employment
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and/or drafting policy recommendations We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change
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the group of Prof. Roman Stocker, and focuses on the development and deployment of a new‑generation underwater imaging device to transform drift studies in riverine ecosystems. It involves a collaboration
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photovoltaic systems, focusing on issues of biodiversity conservation, landscape development, and environmental justice. To this end, you will develop a suitable methodology for comparative data collection and
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candidate will work closely with wet-lab scientists and will play a central role in the development, implementation and application of bioinformatics pipelines for gene expression analysis, with a particular
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partnership with a leading cancer neuroscience group in Heidelberg Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes
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the pathways that led to the formation and evolution of planets in our Solar System. The group is part of the Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, ETH Zurich