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quality in European border control and law enforcement cooperation. The starting date will be 1st April 2023 or per agreement. Project background Our research is theory-driven, empirically grounded, and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Center for Law & Economics is home to about 60 researchers and research assistants from the law, economics, political science, computer science, and data science. The
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Center for Law & Economics is home to about 60 researchers and research assistants from the law, economics, political science, computer science, and data science. The
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willingness to participate in, and contribute to, the activities of the CSS. Please note that due to Swiss labour laws only EU 25 / EFTA nationals may apply. Your workplace Your workplace We offer The CSS is a
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of Science and/or Technology, Geography, Law, (Qualitative) Policy Studies, Innovation Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science. Individuals with a PhD in engineering or science who have extensive
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bioethics, philosophy, social science, medicine, public health, data science, policy and law. We pursue high-level scholarship, participate in international research and policy networks, and conduct public
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entrainment laws or propose new ones. Job description In this thesis, you will work with a coupled CFD-DEM model to investigate entrainment mechanisms in alpine mass movements. One important objective will be
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landscape evolution, information warfare, and dis- and misinformation; (b) the Law of Armed Conflict and the implementation of norms and rules for state behavior in cyberspace; (c) national cyber defense
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, threat landscape evolution, information warfare, and dis- and misinformation; (b) the Law of Armed Conflict and the implementation of norms and rules for state behavior in cyberspace; (c) national cyber
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)validate, and parameterize existing entrainment laws or propose new ones. Job description In this thesis, you will work with a coupled CFD-DEM model to investigate entrainment mechanisms in alpine mass