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100%, Zurich, fixed-term By 2050, the United Nations expects the world population to grow to 9.7 billion people. Considering restricted fresh water and fertile soil, resource-efficient food
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"Coupled interior-atmosphere evolution of Venus and rocky exoplanets from magma ocean to the present day". The funding is for a maximum of 4 years and the starting date is between 1st June and 1st October
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Technical Engineer with a passion for challenging projects in the field of particle physics experiments? Do you have experience with the integration and installation of services (cables, water pipes, etc.) in
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, in the SRF Section . Functions You will: Take responsibility for the exploitation and the future upgrades of the clean rooms, ultrapure water plants, high pressure water rinsing rigs, and other related
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and Water Cooled DC Cabling which are vital for the current functioning of the LHC superconducting magnets. During the performance of your duties, you will have the opportunity to be in contact with
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collaborative environment with a focus on understanding microbial communities and microbe-host interactions in diverse systems ranging from the ocean and plants to mice and humans. The IMB maintains
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interior-atmosphere evolution of Venus and rocky exoplanets from magma ocean to the present day". The funding is for a maximum of 4 years and the starting date is between 1st June and 1st October 2024
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in the frame of new projects and existing activities carried out within the Organisation for domains such as air-water-soil-noise-waste and usage of chemical agents, including environmental incidents
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an infrastructure capable of deeply impacting our ability to model the regional to global ocean-sea-ice-atmosphere-land coupled system. The framework is based on the global weather and climate model ICON (Icosahedral
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proposed, based on seeding supercooled liquid clouds with ice-nucleating particles (INPs). This causes these clouds to glaciate and precipitate, allowing more longwave radiation emitted to space. However