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these subjects) is a must. Exprience with large-scale computations and data handling is required. Some bakground in nonlinear dynamical systems is also expected. The candidate must have excellent communication
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afterwards. You will work closely with our research team to implement a new version of our RAG-based chatbot. Profile The ideal candidate will be a computer or data science student, or a student with extensive
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developer with a strong background in scientific computing who is eager to lead a development team, drive innovation, and explore commercial opportunities arising from our research. The position is linked
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Required experience: CH/EU/EFTA citizenship or a valid work permit for Switzerland A Master’s degree (ETH, university) in engineering, computer science, or a related field Strong academic performance meeting
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Emulators of Stochastic computational models"), funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The project aims to significantly advance the state-of-the-art in uncertainty quantification (UQ) by
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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
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among research groups Establishing mechanisms to gather input, needs, and feedback from community members Managing the ETH Zurich side of the Joint Doctoral Program on Learning Sciences (JDPLS ), and
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, optimized for high-performance computing (HPC) environments. Classifying ice crystal habits using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). Providing intuitive graphical interfaces for user interaction and data
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, and/or agency, and/or comparable experience in space-related industry Management experience in a complex and larger project or program, e.g. as PI/Co-PI, project manager Significant personal experience
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CAD packages and work in a multi-disciplinary team of software engineers, architects, computer scientists and roboticists. Your projects will include multi-disciplinary collaborations with the timber