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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position: Agro-Economic Analysis of Legume-Cereal Mixtures
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an excellent scientific and social environment at a world-leading university (see below). The project combines experimental lab work with computational data analysis and offers an outstanding opportunity
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to complex 3D underground geometries. The research will be conducted in close collaboration between BedrettoLab run by ETH and the underground test facilities Hondrich run by armasuisse. The project spans
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legal analysis with experimental and empirical methods. Job description The doctoral researcher will focus on the role of AI in judicial decision-making, with an emphasis on legal reasoning, behavioral
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laboratory work and analysis of experimental data is a must Since the project is based around rather complex concepts in modern physics, a solid theoretical background in quantum mechanics, statistical physics
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proficiency Strong teamwork and communication skills Ability to work independently, with flexibility, humour and critical thinking Desirable criteria: Experience with medical image analysis Experience with
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clinical decision support systems (CDSS). This 4-year position is fully funded by the ETH Foundation. Job description As a PhD student, you will be an integral part of our interdisciplinary research team
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and quantity bioaerosols To employ data analysis and bioinformatics to extract bioaerosol characteristics To apply source tracking tools to identify the sources and quantify the contributions To employ
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laboratory analysis, including generating isotopic or trace element data You have strong quantitative skills and comfort with coding, and good analytical thinking You are committed to working in
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to dissect key signaling components linking immune perception to metabolic regulation Phosphoproteomics and targeted metabolite analysis to identify metabolic switches activated during microbial exposure