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ETH Zurich’s Department of Civil, Environment and Geomatic Engineering seeks a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher / Scientific Assistant to join the Circular Engineering for
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100%, Basel, fixed-term For a collaboration project between the Bio Engineering Laboratory (Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering of ETH Zurich in Basel) and Novartis AG, Basel
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electric vehicles, and modeling of human behavior. This postdoctoral researcher position will be embedded in our Laboratory and supervised by Prof. John Lygeros. Job description In the framework of the NCCR
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degree in electrical, mechanical or industrial engineering. You are experienced as a researcher with an active interest in manufacturing processes and in developing automation solutions to improve
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selected event sets for past, present, and future climates. Candidates with expertise specifically in energy modeling or related impacts, or interest in moving towards that area, could support current
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Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany (PI Russell Gray), and University of Bordeaux-CNRS, France (PI Francesco d’Errico). The successful candidate will be in charge of investigating in detail quantification and
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of Bordeaux-CNRS, France (PI Francesco d’Errico). The successful candidate will be in charge of investigating in detail quantification and numeral systems in languages and cultures from Amazonia. The successful
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with a Master's degree from a university in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related fields, Highly motivated, self-driven, and shows excellent performance in your studies
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research centre for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland. The current research focus is the investigation of novel magnetic systems at the mesoscopic scale making use of the clean rooms and
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online application with the following documents: CV time tables, please also indicate when you can start to work academic transcripts current matriculation at a Swiss University Please note that we