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60%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term We are looking for a creative Interaction Designer to craft compelling visual experiences and digital assets. You will be responsible for transforming complex data and
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English and German as teaching is conducted in both languages Skills and interest in visualization and graphical representation Familiarity with the ETH Zürich system at D-BAUG or D-ARCH is an asset
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partner institutions Digital Management: Maintenance and updating of the NCCR website; management of social media channels and ensuring a consistent visual appearance (Visual Identity) and attractive story
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visualization Job description Your primary responsibilities will involve advancing the HoloPython project by: Developing and implementing Python tools to analyze data from a holographic imager Migrating and
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, visualizing results and drafting a final research paper. The position will be based at KOF Institute at ETH Zurich. During the PhD, you will be well-integrated into the institutional activities and participate
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Strong programming skills in Python (e.g., PyTorch) Experience with data processing, visualization, and experimentation workflows Knowledge of additive manufacturing processes or industrial monitoring
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, the research group has investigated effects of trainings that help people recognize misleading data visualizations, thereby reducing their negative impact on information extraction (for example, see Rho et al
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) Unsupervised machine learning and deep learning methods Analysis, visualization, and interpretation of learned design spaces Contributing to research outputs (prototypes, publications, open-source code) Profile
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documentation, visualization, and technical development Additional tasks based on interests and skills (product development, interface development, ect) Profile The candidate should be a student or recent
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data analysis and visualization Desired qualifications and skills: Prior experience with either severe thunderstorm dynamics or numerical modeling Familiarity in working with Linux on HPC clusters