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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Swiss Seismological Service (SED) at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (D-EAPS) is seeking a motivated doctoral student to work at the intersection
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-scale geospatial and Earth system datasets, within the NCCR CLIM+ program. The role bridges climate science and AI, developing novel methods for climate data analysis, downscaling, and synthesis using
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description We are seeking physical climate scientists with research experience in studying weather and climate extremes using coupled global and Earth System Models, regional climate and convection-permitting
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and networking platform to support the development and application of Earth system, weather, and climate modeling, data infrastructure, and impact research. Project background There is an ever
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hydromechanical models (continuum and discontinuum) to reproduce observed behaviour and quantify poroelastic effects in fractured reservoirs Develop and apply earthquake source physics models to understand
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, Seismology, Earth Sciences, Physics, Engineering, or a related field Interest in induced seismicity, geomechanics, and field experiments Strong quantitative and analytical skills Interest in learning complex
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array of spectroscopic and high-pressure / high-temperature experimental tools used to probe the physical and chemical properties of the phases (solids, liquids, gases) that comprise planetary bodies
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, Earth Sciences, Physics, Engineering, or a related field Strong background in rock mechanics, hydrogeology, or reservoir engineering Experience with laboratory experiments and/or fieldwork in subsurface
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could have impact on diseases with inflammatory and metabolic components. Job description As a PhD student, you will: perform biological and physical characterization of the glycopolymers in different
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for the physically informed processing and joint analysis of time-series data. The successful candidate will conduct observational programmes with the SPECULOOS facility and actively participate in the scientific