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ETH Zurich is developing next-generation brain imaging technologies. RELab is an interdisciplinary research group with expertise in mechanical and electrical engineering, movement science
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operations that are yet to be fully understood. Furthermore, these and other new technologies (heat pumps, electrical vehicles, batteries, power-to-x storage) are expected to have a significant influence on
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, chemists, materials scientists, and electrical engineers focusing on physics and chemistry of soft electronic materials for new optoelectronic devices and integrated systems. We aim to hire 1 – 2 postdoc
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research groups at ETH Zurich, the Swiss Data Science Center and Agroscope. The overall objective of PhenoMix is to test the hypothesis that current high throughput field phenotyping (HTFP) technology in
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knowledge and technology from research to Swiss machine, electrical and metal industries. The research group Control and Automation at inspire AG offers the following position in collaboration with Bota
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knowledge and technology from research to Swiss machine, electrical and metal industries. Project background Our research focuses on advancing intelligent monitoring and quality assurance in industrial manu
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with the ability to work across multiple projects in a collaborative academic environment. We are looking for someone with: Master’s degree in aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, computer
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, particular those with experience combining molecular biology and electrochemistry. The second position will be filled by someone with a background in electrical engineering and device development
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) for the electric power grid. FMs are advanced AI models developed through self-supervised learning, most often based on transformer architectures, that generalize across various tasks after initial training
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degree in Mechanical Engineering, Microsystems Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Biomedical Engineering or similar Useful skills/knowledge: Micro- or nanofabrication and characterization in a