145 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at ETH Zurich in Switzerland
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The Robotic Materials group is looking for two postdocs and one PhD for the project funded by ERC Starting Grant : "Distributed Addressable Robotic Material via Wavelength-Division-Multiplexing
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the full workflow. Help push technology forward within a rapidly evolving environment. Profile MSc or PhD in Computational Science, Computer Science, or a related field Experience in software development
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position in the Zindel Lab (Department of Biology, ETH Zurich), in close collaboration with the Tibbitt Lab (Department
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experience in developing software for scientific applications, data analysis, or real-time systems is desirable. Experience with parallel computing and optimization techniques for handling large datasets
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of SIS (e.g., HPC systems engineers, data scientists, research software developers) and external collaborators. Profile a PhD or equivalent in Computational or Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or a
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plasma. The main methods used are computer simulations for studying dust dynamics and analysing in situ measurements by spacecraft that carry a dust detector on board. We collaborate with researchers in
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research on power electronic converter systems, which are required, for example, in future energy distribution systems for the integration of renewable energy sources or in traction applications/electric
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develop and apply computational approaches to identify policy strategies that are politically feasible and compatible with changing land-use demands, while also considering the distributional impacts
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Engineering of ETH Zurich is a community of approximately 50 researchers from more than 20 countries working on the development of methods and computational tools for automation, exploring their potential
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Plant Ecology Group at ETH Zürich is seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate to study the factors underlying the success of assisted migration of mountain plants