71 phd-mathematical-modelling-population-modelling Postdoctoral positions in Switzerland
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Your profile Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical foundation. They should have published works at the main conferences in the field of machine learning
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with exam grading. - The anticipated start date is 1 September 2025 (earlier start dates can be considered). - A PhD in Mathematics (completed by the start date) is required. Please submit your
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models. This simulation-as-a-service middleware architecture developed by the Digital Twin Lab is currently powering applications such as the Digital Urban Climate Twin. More specifically, you will be
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of environmentally relevant UFP and MNPs and their comprehensive characterization Assessment of UFP/MNPs impact at the maternal-fetal interface using state-of-the art human models (e.g. placental insert co-cultures
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laboratory in Switzerland. With expertise in reactor design, plasma-based gas conversion for energy and environmental applications and plasma reaction modelling, our interdisciplinary team is poised to drive
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modelling and/or empirical analysis. The research will ideally combine insights from economics and e.g. computer science. Profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Economics with a strong economic basis and
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management who would like to advance their career by contributing to the Chair of POM. The Chair of POM focuses solely on empirical research. Candidates with a mathematical modeling/Operations Research
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important processes on the Earth's surface and in the lithosphere. Thereby, field observations are combined with experiments, modelling, and theory.The Engineering Geology group at ETH Zurich (Prof. Jordan
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with experiments, modelling, and theory.The Engineering Geology group at ETH Zurich (Prof. Jordan Aaron) is seeking a motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher who specializes in computer vision
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Detectors The position is part of the project Accurate Modeling of Dark Matter – Electron Interactions in Liquid Xenon and Argon, a Swiss National Science Foundation collaborative project with the group