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that will shape your research career. Your profile We are looking for 2 highly motivated PhD students with a strong analytical background and an MSc degree in Physics, Computational Chemistry, Materials
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findings in leading international journals and presenting at conferences Active involvement in teaching and lab duties outside of the project (~15-20% of working time) Profile PhD in Material Science and
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position in Multimodal AI for ICU Clinical Decision Support The Biomedical Data Science Lab
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this role, you will design and implement AI architectures that combine industrial data, domain knowledge, and modern language models. You will collaborate with leading Swiss industrial partners and focus
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and uncertainty (e.g. demand evolution, renewable generation) influence system performance and trade-offs. The research will combine analytical modelling with data-driven and AI-based methods
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10 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Chemistry » Other Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Other Physics
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of measurement systems, signal processing and analysis and the assessment of measurement accuracy, robustness and long-term stability. The resulting data form the basis for model-based approaches to evaluating
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background This project is embedded in Work Package 2of the ENDOTRAIN network that will innovate, develop and test novel data acquisition and aggregation technologies for physiological measurements. This PhD
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data analysis. In the Bioanalytics Group, a PhD student and a postdoctoral fellow will work together on different aspects of the microfluidic platform and sample preparation. Job description The
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prospect to obtain a PhD degree from ETH Zurich Multifaceted, applied work in a larger team with computer scientists and clinicians/microbiologists From bench to bedside: develop technology and methods