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, Human Resources Management, Serdal Varol, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland, www.psi.ch Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstitutePaul Scherrer InstitutCountrySwitzerlandGeofield Where
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journals. Environment: The University of Basel is the oldest Swiss university with a long tradition in ethics and the humanities and is committed to diversity, equal opportunities and family-friendliness. It
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(index no. 6700-01). Paul Scherrer Institut, Human Resources Management, Noémie Lushaj, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland, www.psi.ch Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstitutePaul Scherrer
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab is looking for a PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction at ETH Zurich. Our research will be focused on event detection and fine
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submit your application online by 3 April 2024 (including addresses of referees) for the position as a PhD Student (index no. 5105-00). Paul Scherrer Institut, Human Resources Management, Mariusz Prus
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Swiss university with a long tradition in ethics and the humanities and is committed to diversity, equal opportunities and family-friendliness. It has a long-standing reputation in outstanding research
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capabilities of animals and humans. Traditional motor-driven robotic systems, while effective for a range of tasks, lack the versatility, sensitivity, and adaptability of their biological counterparts
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scientific collaborator of the group. You can collaborate with other group members and collaborators at WSL. If you are interested, please send your complete application to Beatrice Lamprecht, Human Resources
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PhD student position: elucidating chaperone protein function using single-molecule fluorescence/FRET
at the intersection of Germany, France, and Switzerland Wide-ranging sport offers It goes without saying that we welcome applications of friendly and ambitious humans of all kind. Application / Contact
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Forest Resources Management (FORM) at ETH aims to maximise forest utilities for humans today and in the future. With this vision in mind our research is centred around