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will not be considered. Evaluation starts 10 January 2026. For more information please contact Prof. Dr. Michael Sander (michael.sander@env.ethz.ch). About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one of the world’s
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Infrastructure-as-code tools (e.g. Terraform/openTofu) Automation tools and framework, including CI/CD processes and ecosystem (e.g., Gitlab CI, HashiCorp Vault) Experience with the following is preferred, though
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regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Manuel Kaufmann, manuel.kaufmann@ai.ethz.ch (no applications). Pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence
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directed to Prof. Dr. Ralph Müller at ram@ethz.ch (no applications). About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our
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considered. Further information about Veltst can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Alexandre Anthis, email aanthis@ethz.ch (no applications). We would like
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increasingly Artificial Intelligence approaches, we are now focused on making these innovations broadly available to the scientific community and beyond. We aim to bridge the gap between academic code and real
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is Prof. Eleni Chatzi (ETH Zurich, D-BAUG), under close collaboration with Dr. Michele Magno (ETH Zurich, D-ITET, supervisor of A-DC2, A-DC3), and additional mentorship provided during secondments
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information, please contact Dr. Christina Schnadt Poberaj, phone no. +41 44 633 84 58, email christina.schnadt@c2sm.ethz.ch or Prof. Andreas Prein, phone no. +41 44 632 30 29, email andreas.prein@env.ethz.ch
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Ethics, Technology and Society research group in the department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences (D-GESS), led by Prof. Dr. Margarita Boenig-Liptsin , is
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-funded project on AI-assisted programming interfaces. The research explores new ways to support computational thinking and mathematical reasoning through alternative representations of code, such as prose