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50%, Zurich, permanent The Spin Physics Group led by Prof. Christian Degen and Dr. Alexander Eichler has active research activities in quantum sensing and nanomechanics. We pioneer novel magnetic
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research programme directed at topics closely related to process geomorphology, planetary-scale feedbacks in critical zone science, and/or tectonic-climate interactions. The future professor will combine
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developing and adopting various algorithms for multiple applications such as automating quality control, detect process deviations and finally predict the resulting product quality of the production systems
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. Furthermore you support the budget process and the closing process (balance sheet and income statement) of the ETH Alumni Association. The position is initially limited until December 2025 with an option
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student or recent graduate from architecture, construction, or a related field with strong skills in digital fabrication, computational design, and physical prototyping. Other optional skills that could be
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principles Git knowledge Your workplace Your workplace We offer Build personalized app for sensory systems recording. Develop algorithms to aid the decision-making process in therapeutic and clinical settings
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addition to the other standard analytical techniques (GC, HPLC, NMR, FT-IR, measurements of physical properties). Furthermore, expertise in food processing and technology in general is considered an advantage. Due
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Global Health Engineering (GHE) group is based within the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH. Our group is mainly composed of environmental
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researchers, donors, and community members Ensure transparency and integrity in the research proposal process Build & Maintain Partnerships with Organizations Forge strong relationships with funding
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earthquakes nucleation, geothermal reservoir building and heat exchanges. The laboratory is also key to creating state-of-the-art methods and sensors for geothermal energy exploitation and earthquake physics