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fluency in English PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or related This position provides a unique opportunity to engage in high-impact research in a dynamic and supportive lab
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100%, Lugano, fixed-term The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) develops and operates cutting-edge, high-performance computing (HPC) systems as an essential service facility for science
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natural disasters, cyberattacks, or physical attacks in Switzerland. To allow for a high degree of realism, the simulation will include AI-based agents that are supposed to represent the Swiss popoulation
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a dynamic environment. This position will support research activities into organelle homeostasis using advanced genome editing tools. The position may perform experiments that include cloning, working
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. This position focuses on the synthesis and characterization of SACs, with an emphasis on tailoring their coordination environments to enhance performance in gas sensing applications. Applicants are encouraged
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enhance resilience in urban areas in terms of well-being, performance, sustainability, and health. Project background We are looking for motivated individuals to do a PhD in our key research areas. We
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performance appraisals, including scheduling appraisal interviews, preparing required documentation and tracking employee performance metrics. Assist the HR department with recruitment, including posting job
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to the operation of the group and the Institute Profile You ideally have a Master’s Degree in engineering, mathematics, computer science, or related fields. You are highly motivated, and determined, and you have
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for high-accuracy ranging, tracking, and communication. You will work on custom PCBs, firmware development, and the seamless connection of MCUs with various sensors. You will also develop learning-based
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uncertainty, and translating our findings into policy and practice. Project background 85% of Europe's forests are managed with the aim to ensure ecosystem functioning and the continued provision of forest