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group can be found here: Biomaterials Engineering Laboratory . For questions regarding the position please contact Prof. Dr Xiao-Hua Qin (no applications). About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one
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: Biomaterials Engineering Laboratory . For questions regarding the position please contact Prof. Dr Xiao-Hua Qin (no applications). We would like to emphasize that the pre-selection process is conducted by
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational
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-phonon coupling elements. With these, dedicated scattering rates can be computed and then used in quantum transport simulations. Down the line, we aim to pre-train a common GNN backbone model capable
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convective heat transfer with the surrounding air. Within our research group at ETH Zurich, we are developing computational workflows for predicting temperature fields in machine tools using computational
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The Institute of Molecular Systems Biology at ETH Zurich is inviting applications for a Full Stack Web Developer for Life Science Research in the laboratory of Prof. Pedro Beltrao . The Beltrao
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Profile Enrolled in a master’s program at a Swiss university / ETH with a strong focus on data science or statistical methods (data science, computer science, economics, social sciences, etc.) Excellent
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component of solid-state transformers (SSTs). Such SSTs are required, for example, in future AI data centres, where power consumption per computer rack increases to levels of several hundred kilowatts or even
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using emerging non-invasive exhalomics (exhaled breath metabolomics) approach. The research program integrates animal experiments with advanced analytical techniques and bioinformatics to enhance
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have enabled unprecedented control over light-matter interactions, catalyzing breakthroughs in imaging, nonlinear optics, and photonic computing. We leverage these developments to advance the field