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a solid platform for the PhD candidate. In line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote equality of opportunity, value diversity and nurture a working and learning
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and occurrence, many important phenomena, such as segregation, surface instabilities or jamming, i.e. the transition between a fluid- to solid-like state, are poorly understood. This project explores
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to holistically study the drivers and impacts of changing climate and land use. We effectively integrate field-based sample collection and monitoring with lab-based biogeochemical measurements. This position is
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reservoir building and geobiology. The laboratory is also key to creating state-of-the-art methods and sensors for geothermal energy exploitation, earthquake physics, and tracing microbial community dynamics
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methods for space- and ground-based geodetic and navigation applications, with the goal of enabling high-precision, continuous, and real-time positioning. Our team has gained prominence for our work in
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relation to long-term drinking water parameters, accounting for hydrogeology and land-use history Field Monitoring & Sampling: Conducting water quality assessments across Swiss-wide spring networks
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10%-30%, Zurich, fixed-term Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical technique with significant potential for assessing railway ballast and substructure condition
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, geography, and artificial intelligence to develop coherent and resilient approaches for urban energy infrastructures under land-use constraints such as No Net Land Take. The consortium comprises four
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in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Computational Science, or a related discipline. The candidates should have: Solid programming skills (Python, MATLAB, or C++). Knowledge of the OpenCV
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28 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Agricultural sciences » Soil science Computer science » Other Environmental science » Earth science Environmental