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The PhD position is part of an interdisciplinary research project at the intersection of robotics and biomedical engineering, conducted in close collaboration with neurosurgeons from the University
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Perform model calibration, parameter screening, and validation Compare simulations to experimental data and prepare high-quality visualizations Profile We welcome applications from candidates with: A PhD in
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framework for uncertainty quantification, which is widely used in academia and industry. Project background This PhD position is part of the ORACLES project ("Optimization, Reliability And CaLibration using
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framework for uncertainty quantification, which is widely used in academia and industry. Project background This PhD position is part of the ORACLES project ("Optimization, Reliability And CaLibration using
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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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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Physics group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC), ETH Zurich invites applications for a PhD position (3 to 4 years) focused
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Physics group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC), ETH Zurich invites applications for a PhD position (3 to 4 years) investigating
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to other non-technical audiences on occasion. Profile We are looking for candidates (m/w/d) with the following profile: Master’s degree in computer science, Mathematics, Physics, or similar field (PhD a plus
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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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technologies. In addition, you have: A PhD in synthetic biology, bioengineering, biotechnology or a related field A proven track and publication record in academia or industry Experience with mammalian cell