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plasma. The main methods used are computer simulations for studying dust dynamics and analysing in situ measurements by spacecraft that carry a dust detector on board. We collaborate with researchers in
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. Scientific IT Services (SIS - a section with ITS) aims at bridging the gap between computational research and IT services and infrastructure provisioning. We are working closely together with ETH researchers
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more comprehensible for you. The Research Analytics Services group, hosted by the section Research Support Services and Acquisitions, is hiring a specialist in library and information science as team
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, continuous integration). Adapt software for parallel computing, optimization workflows, and high-performance computing environments. Contribute to software deployment, testing, and benchmarking across multiple
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). The Bokulich laboratory develops bioinformatics methods and software for microbiome research, including QIIME 2, and applies these tools to study microbiomes at the interfaces of foods and human health. Job
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biology, or applied mathematics Documented experience in C++ programming and solid software engineering fundamentals Familiarity with numerical methods for solving PDEs (e.g., finite difference, finite
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and a physical presence in the Canton of Lucerne over the next ten years. The ETH Swiss GeoLab will use data from space, from the air, and from the ground, as well as AI-assisted analyses methods and
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have a master’s degree in atmospheric and/or climate sciences, geochemistry, environmental chemistry, physics, computational sciences or a closely related discipline with a strong interest in numerical
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demonstrate these in their application materials Familiarity with numerical methods for PDEs (e.g., finite difference or finite element methods) Experience with tissue simulations and/or HPC is a plus Interest
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to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being commercialized, quantum