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4.0. For a new industry related research project, we are looking for a new PhD. Job description A considerable portion of the noise produced by trains stems from rolling noise, primarily influenced by
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? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Research assistant with possibility for PhD – Optimization of Railway using
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) at ETH Zurich. We are looking for a Postdoctoral (equivalent to a non-tenured Assistant Professor) or PhD Researcher in Applied Macroeconomics and/or Political Economy. Project background The Chair's
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The Programming Group at the School of Computer Science, University of St.Gallen (HSG), Switzerland, invites applications for an opening as PhD student. The Programming Group (https://programming
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or biogeochemistry. Your profile We are looking for a dynamic, reliable and motivated candidate with a PhD in biology, forestry, environmental sciences or related disciplines. Strong interest in process-oriented
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the PI. Take the lead on work packages related to the candidate’s expertise. Mentor PhD students involved in the project. Limited contribution to education at the College of Management (to be discussed
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Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Material Science, or a related field Expertise in analyzing electrochemical interfaces using in-situ spectroscopy or synchrotron facilities (a plus) Programming language
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Publish high-quality scientific publications as well as work in close collaboration with industrial and academic partners from Europe Supervision of undergraduate and PhD students Contribution to proposal
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simulations (DFT and MD) applied to energy systems is a significant advantage. Your Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Material Science, or a related field Expertise in analyzing electrochemical interfaces using
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close collaboration with two PhD students working on these topics. The efficiency of such pulse-sequence elements is key for improving the sensitivity of NMR experiments. To obtain the best performance