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close collaboration with experimental and clinical partners, and we are embedded in one of the strongest AI and computer science environments worldwide. Learn more about our research and recent work
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We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: Motivation letter CV Academic transcripts At least 2 reference letters Application deadline: March 31st, 2026 Earliest starting date: June 2026 Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through...
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environment. The Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, made possible via our Strategic Partnership with Halter Group AG , funds a two-year postdoc position annually over 5 years. The goal is to advance computational
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skills which could be relevant include rendering, computer science (with a specific focus on front-end interface development) Fluency in English is required for this position and German is a plus You
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computational mechanics to work on a project focused on the mechanics of colloidal systems. The PhD candidate will conduct research in a collaborative project with partners from the ETH Department of Materials
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term We are seeking a talented Research Engineer with strong expertise in Computer Graphics, physically-based simulation, and high-performance implementation. In this role
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Master’s degree in Computer Science, AI, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field; or Master’s degree in Medicine (MD) with strong Python skills and some ML
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Programming, Education, and Computer-Human Interaction group in the Department of Computer Science is recruiting one research intern to work broadly in the area of
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, ACHIEVE consortium The primary focus of this role is to serve as the Knowledge and Technology Transfer (KTT) Expert within the ACHIEVE consortium as part of the SWEET funding programme of the Swiss Federal
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the power of both classical and quantum computing resources? How can we exploit or take inspiration from quantum physics to develop cutting-edge machine learning? Your work will encompass a diverse array of