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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Evolution Group, led by Prof. Dr. Tanja Stadler, in the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) at ETH Zürich works at the interface
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With a service-oriented and improvement-driven mindset, you and the team will contribute to the continuous development of innovative, data-driven approaches and projects in the context of open data and
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building material, contributing to the sustainable development of the built environment. Project background This PhD position is part of the interdisciplinary based at the Chair Gramazio Kohler Research
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Zurich or another Swiss university Proven experience in software development Strong Python programming skills, with demonstrable experience in several of the following areas: GUI development CUDA for GPU
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as well as stable isotopes in tree rings. Forest sites are located in Switzerland and Czech Republic. Job description Your main tasks will include: Development of knowledge-guided machine learning
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to efficiently train on the large, densely-connected and graph-structured data encountered in our systems of interest. Your contributions would be across the spectrum from methodological development
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are expected Workplace Workplace We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society You
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scope to influence the long-term development of ECAF’s analytical capabilities, workflows, and user support model. A collaborative environment with a broad scientific user community. Employment conditions
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experimental and computational researchers on study design, data interpretation, and the development of reproducible computational workflows Support research data management, including data organisation, storage
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contributions to the Swiss AI Initiative and similar programs, such as lending support for the development and release of the Apertus models. The initial two-year contract could potentially be extended or even