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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical
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upcoming areas off the beaten paths. Our three main areas of research are machine learning, distributed systems, and theory of networks. Within these three areas, we are currently working on several projects
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair of Space Geodesy invites applications for an exciting PhD opportunity focused on advancing research in satellite gravimetry for hydrology using machine learning
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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science with a strong theoretical focus. Candidates should have an exceptional academic
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position in Decentralized Resource-Constrained Machine Learning The Distributed Computing (DISCO) Group is a research
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techniques in VLBI. The primary objective is to develop and apply novel strategies based on AI/machine learning (ML) to enhance VLBI data analysis and simulation. Specific tasks include: Designing and training
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such as autonomous cars and robots. Job description We have multiple open PhD positions at AVI@PRS and we are looking for motivated candidates with a strong background in computer vision, machine learning
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Your position Our group conducts research at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and pediatric healthcare, developing AI and machine learning (ML) methods to address real-world clinical
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funded, full-time, 4-year PhD position in Global History, starting 1 July 2025 (or at the earliest convenience of the successful candidate). This position is part of the Swiss National Science Foundation
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Chemotherapy Unit of MPI, we are looking for a PhD student for the research project "Towards cidal drugs for T. cruzi : new tools, new targets, new molecules". This project is funded by the Swiss National