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Simulation Framework The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational tools. Our group
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exploit or take inspiration from quantum physics to develop cutting-edge machine learning? Your work will encompass a diverse array of concepts at the intersection of artificial intelligence, condensed
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Group in the Social Networks Lab at ETH Zürich is developing network data science methods and applying them in a variety of domains. Our current research focus is on sports analytics and we seek to expand
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for sustainable mobility and the strategic placement of car sharing stations is crucial to maximize user adoption. Using causal effect estimation and spatially aware predictive methods, tools will be developed
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, efficient and context-aware, creating the foundations for the next generation of wearable and augmented reality platforms. The research focuses on developing novel ML methods that learn from limited resources
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of systems. We develop methods to advance sustainable energy and chemical process systems from the molecular to the scale of the systems. Our work combines process analysis and system modeling to design
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the most important gas for high-voltage switchgear. Its global warming potential is 23‘500 times higher than that of CO2 and world-wide efforts are underway to develop and optimize equipment with
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international economy. Develop and implement new forecasting and nowcasting models, and maintain reproducible code and data pipelines. Profile Excellent academic results and are motivated to produce high-quality
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role in a vibrant group exploring the molecular mechanisms underpinning bacterial evolution and resistance. This fully-funded, full-time position combined with ETH's excellent working conditions, makes
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Position: Bioprinting next generation functional tissues The field of tissue engineering and bioprinting is continually advancing to develop functional tissue models that more accurately mimic native tissue