34 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" Postdoctoral research jobs in Switzerland
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includes, a.o.: Inventorying available data and calculation methods for building life-cycle carbon calculations at the urban scale Developing building life-cycle carbon calculator routines to estimate life
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fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine as well as several Nobel Laureates. Become part of our community! In Prof. Torsten Schwede's group, we use computational methods, with a strong focus on
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INSAIT - The Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology, INSAIT Position ID: INSAIT -INSAIT -POSTDOC [#28768] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position
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methods. Job description With the rise in developments of and interest in generative AI and transformer-based architectures, this position will investigate new computational approaches to use LLMs
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. You'll work at the exciting intersection of experimental materials science and materials informatics, collaborating with CSEM and EPFL in a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Bridge Project. Your
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directly atop the CMOS chips. Job description Therefore, it will be necessary to develop technologies and methods to minimize or avoid light-induced artifacts on the HD-MEAs, to establish and program a setup
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) Weather modelling (Numerical Weather Prediction) Computing experience with Python. Excellent English writing and speaking skills. Strong peer-reviewed journal publication record. Position conditions: Full
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optic cable can replace thousands of electrical links to transmit the same amount of information. As parallels to the thriving field of stretchable electronics, soft optics is emerging as a new platform
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH chair of Building Archaeology and Construction History at the Department of Architecture applies the methods of building archaeology (historische Bauforschung
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of spintronic devices. Job description You will be responsible for developing novel spintronic devices for computing applications. The characterisation will be carried out using lab-based characterisation methods