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the area of cancer genomics, and act as the central point of contact for clinical and biological partners, especially with regard to data management, ethics applications, and legal frameworks. You will also
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and networking platform to support the development and application of Earth system, weather, and climate modeling, data infrastructure, and impact research. The position will involve close collaboration
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compromise grid reliability and energy security. We proceed in two steps. First, we use AI-based document analysis and engineering data to construct detailed bills of materials (BOMs) for selected critical
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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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clinical data usability. This position is embedded in a close collaboration between ETH Zurich’s Medical AI Lab and the University Children’s Hospital Basel (UKBB), enabling direct interaction with
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address foreign supply shocks for strategic technologies, for instance energy technologies To this end, the doctoral student will conduct empirical studies with patents and other innovation data You will
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) Applications sent via e-mail or post will not be considered. For further information visit our group website , consult our published work , or contact Professor Martin Fussenegger (martin.fussenegger
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letters of recommendation A brief research plan (1 page) Applications sent via e-mail or postal services will not be considered. For further information, please visit our group website , consult our
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recommendation A brief research plan (1 page) Applications sent via e-mail or postal services will not be considered. For further information, please visit our group website consult our published work
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brief research plan (1 page) Applications sent via e-mail or post will not be considered. For further information visit our group website , consult our published work , or contact Professor Martin