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modelling. Project team members include Dr. Federica Lanza (ETH Zürich), Dr. Luigi Passarelli (INGV), and Dr. Antonio Pio Rinaldi (ETH Zürich). In specific, we will provide: An exciting working environment
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will be able to work in a scientifically highly stimulating environment. You will join a supportive, collaborative and cooperative work environment with regular meetings and exchanges. We support
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technical or scientific environment. Experience in the field of physics, engineering or computing. Experience in the field of software engineering in a modern development language environment. JAVA and/or
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to be a place that promotes independent thinking and an environment that inspires excellence. Located in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, we work together to develop
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for Social Psychology An attractive salary and well-equipped working environment Positive and productive working atmosphere in which you can develop yourself and realize your potential with in a dedicated team
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fluency in English are essential. We offer you Within this project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), we offer an international, multidisciplinary work environment and excellent research
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excellence and being an independent researcher Experienced in project management and writing scientific publications Fluent in English, German would be a plus Enjoying a multicultural environment Our offer We
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and capable of working in a multi-disciplinary environment Deadline and results oriented Ability to work well under pressure Full fluency in English (written and spoken) at a native level or equivalent
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the Accelerator Systems (SY) department . The BR section is responsible for studying the longitudinal motion of particles in accelerators and the interaction of beams with their environment. In this position, you
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will provide a general support for the welding activities in a highly technical environment with state-of-the-art equipment in CERN's main workshop. Your main tasks will be to: Participate