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the University of Zurich one of the highest ranked departments in Europe and provides a vibrant and highly international research environment. Job description The successful candidate(s) will conduct academic
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to our ongoing software development efforts. Your spoken and written English skills help you navigate our international environment. We offer We are offering a multifaceted and challenging position in a
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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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environment in a young and motivated team and an interesting topic in a fast-growing field of research. We value diversity In line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote
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. We promote equality of opportunity, value diversity and nurture a working and learning environment in which the rights and dignity of all our staff and students are respected. Visit our Equal
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, and creative person. We offer ETH Zurich is a family-friendly employer with excellent working conditions. You can look forward to an exciting working environment, cultural diversity and attractive
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collaborative and supportive research environment. Applications from members of underrepresented groups in academia are specifically encouraged. We offer ETH Zurich is a family-friendly employer with excellent
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environment. Academic excellence, a professional work attitude, and a self-driven nature are expected. The position is fully funded for 4 years; the starting date is flexible but must be before September 2024
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integrated into robotic systems as functional demonstrators that can operate in real-world environments. The doctoral thesis work will focus on: The actuator materials selection and design optimization
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with excellent working conditions. You can look forward to an exciting working environment, cultural diversity and attractive offers and benefits. You can enjoy being based in an international research