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Cell Dynamics Lab combines a wide variety of disciplines and techniques to answer outstanding questions in cancer and stem cell research. Our interdisciplinary research group combines organoid technology
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) at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at ETH Zurich. The research in the newly established Multiphase Fluid Dynamics group at ETH Zurich examines both fundamental and applied questions in various small-scale
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have a strong background in quantitative methods and are excited to code. You are interested in topics of global poverty and inequality. You have a good knowledge of the statistical software R and/or
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. Profile Enrollment as a student at ETH Zurich or the University of Zurich in a relevant field, such as computer science, engineering, economics and mathematics Intermediate coding skills in R, Stata
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The successful candidate should be highly motivated and creative, should have a PhD in physics, quantum engineering, electrical engineering, photonics or related fields. Alternatively, a Master’s degree
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studies, science and technology studies, digital humanities, computer science, literary studies, philology, cultural studies, history and philosophy of science and technology, information studies, or other
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students and researchers Additionally, the role offers collaboration opportunities with inspire AG, ETH’s strategic partner for technology transfer to the mechanical, electrical, and metal (MEM) industries.
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the resulting product quality of the production systems. Moreover, we are working towards technical Vision Language Models, where we are looking for a solution oriented and highly motivated research engineer
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sciences, climate and environment, energy and sustainability, physical and engineering sciences, and digital society. You will help them identify how to analyze or model their data to answer precise
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, electrical engineering and computer science to design highly efficient and sensitive imaging and inference approaches to help guide diagnosis and treatment in cardiovascular patients. Project background Our