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100%, Zurich, permanent The Rehabilitation Engineering Lab (RELab) at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zurich is an interdisciplinary group with competencies in mechanical and
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to develop a land surface modelling framework that can provide such information and fulfills the needs of a very diverse user community, ranging from numerical weather forecasts to agricultural decision-making
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AND POLITICS with a specialisation in European History – “Europe and the World” starting on 1 September 2025 or on a mutually agreed-upon date. The Graduate Institute of International and Development
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world models with deep learning methods. World models are generative models that predict future outcomes given past ones. We aim to work with both images and audio modalities and be able to use the world
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The Atmospheric Science group at the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel, Switzerland, is looking for a postdoc candidate. Our research focuses on chemical processes in
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Your position TwoPhD studentships are available to characterize health-relevant properties of aerosol particles. Our group develops novel instruments to measure continuously oxidising properties of aerosol particles in the ambient atmosphere and in laboratory experiments (e.g., Utinger et al.,...
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), to be filled as of April 1st, 2025 or by agreement. The project Killing to Keep – Violent Field Practices and Natural History in the Age of Empire funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation
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investigator, PI), to be filled as of April 1st, 2025 or by agreement. The project Killing to Keep – Violent Field Practices and Natural History in the Age of Empire funded by the Swiss National Science
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(SWEET CoSi) and aims to build up new projects in the domains of circular economy and land use change. In addition to research, the successful candidate will contribute to teaching environmental economics
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multiple places in the world: Case study 1: Birds in the tropical dry and moist forests of Northern South America Case study 2: Fish and mollusks in the shallow and deep waters of the Southwestern Pacific