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to a wide range of problems from collision detection in 3D computer graphics to computational physics and the N-body problem. In the Fast Multipole Method, simultaneous traversal is one of the key
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Computational Design Lab is an interdisciplinary research group at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr. Bernd Bickel . We develop novel algorithms and next-generation
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of computer graphics fundamentals, numerical methods, and GPU/parallel computing concepts. Experience with at least one major deep learning framework (PyTorch preferred). Excellent problem-solving skills and
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, Switzerland [map ] Subject Areas: Computer Science / Distributed Systems and Networking , Networking , Networking and distributed systems Appl Deadline: 2026/01/08 11:59PM (posted 2025/11/10, listed until
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and outbound prospects related to any outreach and sales activities for SNAI. Devise and implement sales formats enabling multiple prospects to engage with SNAI offerings in parallel (thematic events
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CAD packages (Autodesk Revit, Archicad and cadwork3d) and work in a multi-disciplinary team of software engineers, architects, computer scientists Your projects will include multi-disciplinary
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(preferably Python), multiple years of programming experience as well as profound knowledge of professional computer-aided design and 3D modelling In addition, you have experience in CAD/CAM (preferably McNeel
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Distributed Computing (DISCO) Group is a research group at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr. Roger Wattenhofer . We are interested in a variety of research topics on new and
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60%-80%, Zurich, fixed-term Are you an ambitious data scientist with strong analytical and numerical skills, and expertise in geomatics, remote sensing, and data processing? We invite you to join
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of fundamental and disease-focused areas. To advance these efforts, the Platt group is recruiting a full-time (100%) experienced researcher to develop and apply computational methods for novel