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-research/working-environment/family/childcare.html) and attractive pension benefits (https://www.publica.ch/en/about-us/pension-plans/eth-domain-pension-plan) > Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich
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for global society and future generations. A tailor-made program for your professional development. Participation in and shaping a dynamic research team with supportive colleagues, fostering collaboration and
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occasions of interaction with world leaders in the fields of cancer, basic immunology, and cancer immunology (see Ph.D. lecture series at https://ior.usi.ch/education/phd-program ). The lab of Prof. Andrea
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) programme on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Weather, Climate and Environmental Applications (E-AI). EUMETNET is a network of the 33 European National Meteorological Service, which exists
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collaboration with the National Research Foundation (NRF) to do interdisciplinary research on pressing problems. The centre currently runs several research programmes with the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) as
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the “Basisprüfung” or its equivalent with good grades. MSc students and BSc students in the fifth semester or higher are preferred, although students earlier in their program will be considered if their grades
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storage, and more. For more details, please see our website . Job description We are seeking a Senior Scientific Software Engineer to lead our software development efforts at the GEG. Our team develops
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the SVT course programme Contributing to the operation of the group and the Institute Profile You ideally have a Master’s degree in computer science, artificial intelligence, transportation engineering, or
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understanding of effects related to high electric field strengths and voltages and their application. We work with a very strong experimental focus and our researchers plan, design, construct, build, commission
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a robust predictive framework that enables precise prediction of reaction outcomes. The project is part of an international collaboration with the German Priority Program on the “Utilization and