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become more adaptive, efficient and context-aware, creating the foundations for the next generation of wearable and augmented reality platforms. The research focuses on developing novel ML methods
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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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reinforcement learning for large language models (LLMs). Research directions include developing next-generation post-training algorithms, exploring diffusion-based approaches to reasoning with language models
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, efficient and context-aware, creating the foundations for the next generation of wearable and augmented reality platforms. The research focuses on developing novel ML methods that learn from limited resources
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ETH Zurich | Space and the Gravitational Physics Research group led by Prof. Michele Vallisneri in the Dept. of Physics at ETH Zurich invite applications for a Software Engineer position (for one
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candidates with an outstanding research record in deep learning, in particular in one or several of the following areas: modeling and architecture development, domain adaptation & continual learning, agentic
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Wattenhofer and Dr. Antonio Di Maio. You will be entrusted with designing, developing, and evaluating data-driven methods, algorithms, and systems for three independent but related research directions in
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, algorithms, AI) in society. We are in particular looking for candidates who have interest and experience with STS and humanities pedagogy in the context of a technical university and in developing research and
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collaboration with the Intelligent Maintenance and Operations Systems (IMOS) Laboratory at EPFL (Prof. Olga Fink). IMOS focuses on the development of intelligent algorithms designed to improve the performance
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Offer Description Software Engineer - LISA Space Mission ETH Zurich | Space and the Gravitational Physics Research group led by Prof. Michele Vallisneri in the Dept. of Physics at ETH Zurich invite