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be based either within the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering or the Department of Mathematics at ETH Zurich, dependinhg on the candidate's background and preferences. Profile A masters
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Information Technology, Statistics, Signal Processing, or Computer Science (or a related field). Also, strong software development and programming experience is a must. Fluency in the English language is highly
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science journey, from the collection and management of data to machine learning, AI, and industrialization. The Center comprises a multi-disciplinary team of data and computer scientists and experts in
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grades) two potential references, and letters of reference or recommendation (only if available, e.g. from internships, no need to request new ones at this stage of the application process) Please note
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Do you have expertise in applied electronics and signal processing? Are you interested in applied research on transformative electronic textiles (e-textiles)? Your research
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: graph neural networks, natural language processing, algorithmic learning, fault-tolerance, blockchains, consensus, cryptocurrencies, digital money, central bank digital currency, decentralized finance
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. Knowledge of water treatment processes is desired, but not necessary. Good knowledge of English (spoken and written) is essential. Applicants should hold a MSc degree (or equivalent) in environmental
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experience with computer modelling, (e.g. agent-based modelling), as well as good grasp of machine learning, forecasting techniques, scenario planning, optimisation, Python and GIS. Good knowledge of English
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ideas into production-quality code. Processes are lightweight and agile: short goals, rapid iterations, direct contact with instructors and other stakeholders. All of our code is open and freely available
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and arrest, building structures with topologically interlocked materials, revealing the processes governing the structural build-up of cement in additive manufacturing, determining the nano- and micro