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Process Engineering of ETH Zurich is seeking one doctoral student. The position is associated to a project on phase-field modeling of fracture in concrete. The specific goals of the PhD project will be
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of the CDL group and the postdocs, on closed-loop control systems with machine learning, and design for fabrication workflows. In addition to conducting their research, Ph.D. students at ITA get the
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glaciers and their potential evolution under future climate scenarios, this project will 1) collect data on rock glacier erosion, 2) develop a model to study how debris-flow activity, and 3) apply this model
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., IMU, EMG, EOG) and interaction in Mixed Reality. A good part of our input modeling will target typing and text entry decoding using character-level and word-level language models. To learn more about
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precision and minimal interruptions throughout a life cycle. Incorporating predictive models and advanced control using data opens up exciting new possibilities in this domain. The research activities within
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managing animal experiments, particularly rodent stroke models. Ensuring ethical and humane handling of laboratory animals according to Swiss regulations. Conducting biochemical assays and standardizing
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AI architectures, especially transformers and multimodal models Experience with computer vision and natural language processing Experience with large-scale model training and deployment Knowledge
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locations Modeling of static and dynamic crack arrest conditions with finite element simulations Supervision of semester students and/or internships Publication of results in scientific journals and at
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Ecological Systems Design Group at ETH Zürich is an internationally leading research group in the field of modelling and improving the resource efficiency and
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integrated into a simulation-optimization model for forest management, which will then be applied to case studies from local to regional scales. This will allow for assessing the importance of heterogeneity