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100%, Zurich, fixed-term This project is a collaboration between the Institute of Fluid Dynamics at ETH Zurich and the ID19 microtomography beamline at the ESRF, Grenoble, France. The research in
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and their production processes. The research endeavor is part of the project NCCR Catalysis, which promotes sustainable chemistry. The research of the EPSE group at ETH Zürich, headed by Prof. Dr. André
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH Zürich Geothermal Energy & Geofluids (GEG) Group investigates subsurface reactive fluid and geothermal energy transfer by developing and employing computer
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of the Miocene period, in order to better understand the processes contributing to warm climates during periods of higher than preindustrial greenhouse gas conditions. For this project, ETH has partnered with a
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generation and aircraft propulsion by means of hydrogen combustors. The position is financed by an ERC Synergy Grant (project HYROPE). Project background The small-scale turbulence-chemistry interaction and
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at ETH Zurich. Our mission is to accelerate chemical discovery using digital tools. We predict chemical reactivity and molecular properties using the tools of machine learning, computational chemistry, and
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3 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Biological sciences » Other Chemistry » Biochemistry Medical sciences » Other Pharmacological
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(SNSF) and is a collaboration between LESE and groups from the Chemistry department of ETH Zürich (Prof. Christophe Copéret group), University of Zurich (Dr. Iannuzzi group) and the Paul Scherrer
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH Laboratory of Toxicology, led by Professor Shana Sturla, is part of the ETH Department of Health Science & Technology. We are a multidisciplinary team working at
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field, such as Chemistry, Physics, Engineering or similar Have an excellent track record and meet the general admission requirements for a doctorate at ETH Zurich Previous experience in solid-state NMR is