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includes, a.o.: Inventorying available data and calculation methods for building life-cycle carbon calculations at the urban scale Developing building life-cycle carbon calculator routines to estimate life
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with experiments, modelling, and theory.The Engineering Geology group at ETH Zurich (Prof. Jordan Aaron) is seeking a motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher who specializes in computer vision
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methods. Job description With the rise in developments of and interest in generative AI and transformer-based architectures, this position will investigate new computational approaches to use LLMs
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dynamics using a broad range of mathematical, computational, and experimental approaches to study the population dynamics and evolution of infectious pathogens on both the within and between-host level (1 ,2
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specialization in causal inference or data science/computational social science; or a degree in computer science (or related discipline) plus a strong interest in social science questions Significant coding skills
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directly atop the CMOS chips. Job description Therefore, it will be necessary to develop technologies and methods to minimize or avoid light-induced artifacts on the HD-MEAs, to establish and program a setup
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optic cable can replace thousands of electrical links to transmit the same amount of information. As parallels to the thriving field of stretchable electronics, soft optics is emerging as a new platform
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The ETH chair of Building Archaeology and Construction History at the Department of Architecture applies the methods of building archaeology (historische Bauforschung
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on infectious disease dynamics using a broad range of mathematical, computational, and experimental approaches to study the population dynamics and evolution of infectious pathogens on both the within
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project with the group of Riccardo Catena at Chalmers University. The overall goal of the project is to develop, numerically implement, and apply a theoretical framework to accurately describe the expected