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working in the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms” at the Faculty of Computer Science. The position is limited to six months and is planned to be filled from 01.10.2025. Your future tasks
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group “Foundations of Cryptography” within the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms” at the department of Computer Science focuses on provable security of cryptographic schemes. We
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of expertise offers unique opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary
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analysis of classical problems in numerical analysis in the framework of modern algorithms of machine learning. Our ideal candidate will have prior exposure to modern developments in theoretical machine
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Sciences focuses on developing computer-based approaches, particularly chemoinformatics, molecular modeling and machine learning methods, to predict the biological, medical and toxicological properties
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. This task includes the development of new algorithms for cluster detection and characterization, so experience with this task on previous Gaia data releases will be a plus. You will also be responsible
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benefits: The basic gross month salary of EUR 2.786,10 (30h/week) increases if we can credit professional experience. Living in the liveliest city of the world according to multiple international ratings
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where multiple processes—like convection and diffusion—interact across vastly different scales. These differences give rise to small parameters in the equations and produce solutions with sharp gradients
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of innovative, computerized tools and algorithms for collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing large-scale, complex data. The research area of Computational Communication Science includes, for example
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for a University Assistant Praedoc to join the dynamic research teams led by Assoz. Prof. Dr. Philipp Petersen, M.Sc. and Ass.-Prof. Dr. Dr. sc. ETH Samuel Lanthaler, MSc ETH. The research areas developed