88 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University"-"Chung-Ang-University" positions in Switzerland
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have a strong background in quantitative methods and are excited to code. You are interested in topics of global poverty and inequality. You have a good knowledge of the statistical software R and/or
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systems traditionally rely on centralised control and human-in-the-loop monitoring of its moving parts. However, this requires large amounts of resources for the network operation. Operators, responsible
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affiliated labs at both ETH Zurich and EPFL, in collaboration with Jessica Dehler Zufferey , the EPFL Operational Manager for CLUE Developing formats for regular communication, collaboration, and networking
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, perform the evaluations hand-in-hand with the domain experts, and eventually release open-source code and the associated documentation, write research papers or technical reports as appropriate, and
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scientific network participation in international conferences and seminars competitive salary conditions according ETH regulations In line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We
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collaborations with other academic partners, industrial companies, and agencies – in Switzerland, Europe and worldwide Maintains an academic and industry network in Switzerland and beyond, to understand
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being developed in close collaboration with key national partners, including the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM), the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), and a wide network of
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. Profile Enrollment as a student at ETH Zurich or the University of Zurich in a relevant field, such as computer science, engineering, economics and mathematics Intermediate coding skills in R, Stata
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(IVT) at ETH Zurich intends to develop scalable optimization systems for operational support in large-scale road networks. Modeling and simulation are powerful tools for the development and validation
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human tissues. These gaps hinder the development of physiologically relevant laboratory models for drug discovery. As part of the Swiss research network http://www.nccr-antiresist.ch/ , the Bumann lab