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that has been generated in a prior laboratory-setting project. Specifically, we will integrate recent advances in artificial intelligence-based automated interpretation of medical images, and new knowledge
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recruiters and not by artificial intelligence. About ETH ZürichETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting
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range of science and engineering disciplines, from classical disciplines such as mathematics, astronomy and mechanical engineering, to interdisciplinary fields such as artificial intelligence,nanoscience
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engineering, to interdisciplinary fields such as artificial intelligence,nanoscience and biomolecular sciences. Our community has an open and informal character with students and staff from around the world. A
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-WISE NEST project. This position will be with the Division of Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer Systems (co-PI: Prof Fredrik Heintz). We will strive for a tight collaboration between the
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(Computational) Linguistics, Education, Artificial Intelligence or a related field; The skills and knowledge for in-depth automated text analysis and the development and use of text quality metrics; The skills and
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understanding of intersectoral scientific fields ranging from optical fibre communication design and implementation, components fabrication, artificial intelligence, or techno-economic analysis, which represent
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ever, a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. The program addresses research on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in
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, the PhD researcher will develop physiological-model-based artificial intelligence technologies to assess patients’ recovery process, detect or even predict the occurrence of clinical adverse events like
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Artificial Intelligence – ScaDS.AI. We seek to fill the above position as soon as possible (e.g., Oktober 1, 2025). This interdisciplinary project investigates how physical systems can serve as computational