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protein productionisements in English We develop technologies to exploit whole cell and enzyme catalysts for manufacturing of substances for applications in fields such as sustainable chemistry, innovative
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process control. We offer a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and international working environment and we strive at fostering collaborative atmosphere. ETH Zurich also supports postdocs in developing career
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: Demonstrating scalable architectures for fault-tolerant quantum information processing, featuring reconfigurable local control, rapid quantum non-demolition readout, and fast error-syndrome extraction Developing
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with evidence of other captures in other fungal species. We seek to understand the evolutionary history and horizontal transfer of the ToxTA transposon in natural populations of all fungal species in
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You will have access to teaching assistants, research and travel funding, an international network of collaborators, and the wide variety of ETH career development resources The working language is
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Publish high-impact research in leading journals and present findings at international conferences on energy systems and machine learning Collaborate with industry partner to tackle challenges of practical
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background Many small riverine organisms rely on flow‑mediated processes to complete their life cycles. One such process is drift, a fundamental mechanism of downstream dispersal for aquatic invertebrates and
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Zurich, Basel) and the University Hospital Heidelberg / German Cancer Research Center (Heidelberg, Germany). Project background Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive primary brain cancer in adults
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processes, particularly in complex or technically challenging settings. To address these questions, the lab develops and applies new methods for metabolomics, lipidomics, and ¹³C metabolic flux analysis, as
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in the fulfillment of tasks Good communication skills, including excellent knowledge of spoken and written English (II) Desired skills and qualifications: Familiarity with analysing travel behaviour