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background The Sea-City Interface research project forms part of the FCL Global research programme. The project focuses on mitigating climate impacts at the sea-city fringes in rapidly urbanising cities in
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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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to air pollution and climate extremes drive the forest ecosystem's CO2 and H2O fluxes and thus its capacity to sequester carbon and its evaporative cooling. We will combine long-term deposition simulations
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Hydrology and Water Resources Management (HYD) in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (D-BAUG) of ETH Zurich invites applications
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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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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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"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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position is under the FRS programme. The researcher will maintain and further develop InfraRisk, an integrated platform for the electricity grid, water network and transport system quantifying the effects
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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