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comprises a multi-disciplinary team of data and computer scientists and experts in several domains, with offices in Zürich, Lausanne, and Villigen. MeteoSwiss, the Federal office for Meteorology and
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the SVT course programme Contributing to the operation of the group and the Institute Profile You ideally have a Master’s degree in computer science, artificial intelligence, transportation engineering, or
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. Profile The ideal candidate will be a computer science student or a student with extensive practical programming experience. Interest in the social sciences and law is a big advantage. Workplace Workplace
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40%-60%, Zurich, fixed-term As part of the curriculum revision of the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programme in Architecture, the Department of Architecture (D-ARCH) at ETH Zurich is looking
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position (~4 years) in a great scientific and social environment at a world leading University (see below). The project will equally combine lab work and computational analysis of the acquired data and
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most of the following: Bachelor's or (preferably) Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a Social Science discipline combined with solid engineering skills 1–2 years of relevant work
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interdisciplinary research projects in collaboration with a team of legal, economics, and computer science scholars. Workplace Workplace We offer We are an interdisciplinary research group at the intersection of law
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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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the “Basisprüfung” or its equivalent with good grades. MSc students and BSc students in the fifth semester or higher are preferred, although students earlier in their program will be considered if their grades
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science, engineering, and technology. The position is embedded in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group