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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The phylogenetic and functional diversity of the ocean microbiome has been shaped by a complex interplay between organisms and their environment over billions of years
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understanding of the cloud microphysical processes leading to precipitation in clouds involving ice. Project background Field measurements in atmospheric science often measure the state of a cloud but not the
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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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during winter. In particular, a new method of mixed-phase cloud thinning (MCT) has recently been proposed, based on seeding supercooled liquid clouds with ice-nucleating particles (INPs). This causes
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ETH Zurich studies water and climate extremes in mountain regions under global change. We have strong expertise in hydrology, climate sciences, extreme value analyses, statistical modelling, and climate
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of those processes happen in the absence of a dynamo field. As such, the Moon’s geodynamic evolution, beginning with a magma ocean, subsequent bombardment and extensive mare volcanism has left imprints in
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, such as rock, ice, snow avalanches and debris flows. Such instabilities can be triggered by precipitation, earthquakes, glacial debuttressing, permafrost thawing, and human activity. When these events occur