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to study and predict. In this four-year SNF-funded project, you will develop data-driven, multiscale simulation methods that combine computer simulations, machine learning, and surrogate models to explore
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of Zurich and Wageningen University & Research. The four-year STEPS project focusses on developing data-driven and machine learning methods to monitor CO2 and NOx emissions using the upcoming satellite
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for further information) Scan of your validated UZH Card Letter of invitation or research plan Depending on the type of activity applied for, we require either a letter of invitation or a research plan. Letters
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employee of the host institution can enter the project data in AVA on your behalf and then send you the confirmation letter. Alternatively, a guest UZH login can be requested via the institute's IT manager
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programs . Application Form & documents to upload You will first have to fill in the online application form . Requested information: your personal details your academic background the doctoral program you
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of electron spectroscopy experiments Modelling of experimental data Your profile The position is immediately available for a candidate with a master's degree (or equivalent) preferably in physics, physical
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AVA with your UZH login (short name and password). If you do not (yet) have a UZH login, an administrative employee of the host institution can enter the project data in AVA on your behalf and then
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-based optimization, enabling autonomous measurement campaigns and real-time data assimilation. This research combines fluid mechanics, artificial intelligence, and robotics to establish the foundation
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) influence system performance and trade-offs. The research will combine analytical modelling with data-driven and AI-based methods, for example for scenario generation or uncertainty exploration. The PhD will
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development of electrochemical sensors detecting environmental pollutants, providing real-time information for effective management. Past and current work includes electrochemical sensors for airborne virus