150 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions in Switzerland
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to muon g-2 from lattice Quantum Chromodynamics and algorithmic developments for multi-level and RG-improved simulations (research group of Urs Wenger) C.) Study of multi-hadron systems, with a focus on
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datasets that include over 11,000 tree species annotations from across Switzerland, along with climatic, topographic, and lidar data. Test the best algorithm developed for the identification of tree species
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research and its efforts to put new knowledge and innovations directly into practice. Scientific Software and Data Management (SSDM), part of Scientific IT Services (SIS) within central IT, develops
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utilization, adapt or modify algorithms to run more efficiently and consult, train and support our users on best practices along those directions. You are expected to take a holistic approach considering
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. Commercial solutions avoid entanglement-based methods due to technical challenges, yet this limits the impact such technologies can have. In this project, we aim at further developing photonic integrated
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using learning-based algorithms Development of a simulation framework for stressor analysis and traffic equilibrium modeling Integration of predictive analytics and multi-agent reinforcement learning
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, processing, and interpretation of satellite and drone data, as well as (2) the development of operational applications for emerging intelligent earth observation technologies. Our team develops cutting-edge
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, which you will co-develop with the help of a software engineer. In close collaboration with the architects in the frame of several Design Research Studios, you will apply the tool to co-create new urban
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CDSS is currently seeking to appoint a Research Software Engineer with experience in scientific computing to strengthen our team of experts to support the ETH research community as
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. The candidate will join our multi-disciplinary team and focus on the development and performance of modern assays to evaluate bioactive molecules targeting major signaling pathways in cancer and inflammation