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, with deep experience in appearance reconstruction and material modeling. Required Qualifications MSc in Computer Science or related field Strong background in computer vision and/or computer graphics
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Impact Build is a new startup (ETH label pending) that aims to decarbonize construction through robotic manufacturing. Our core technology, Impact Printing, is an innovative
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Engineering Materials Science or a related field Strong interest in translational health technologies Excellent command of written and spoken English Good communication skills and capacity for interdisciplinary
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on humans Profile We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with: A Master’s degree (MSc or equivalent) in Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or a related field
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agreement. We develop computational methods to accelerate materials discovery through defect engineering, with a focus on extreme environments. Application areas include fusion reactors, hydrogen systems, and
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Architecture and Geohistorical Practice, led by Assist. Prof. Aisling O’Carroll, is engaged in research and teaching activities on the Master of Science in Landscape Architecture (MScLA) program. The Chair
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such as kitchenettes and the lobby, including during coffee breaks and lunches for internal events Managing office materials and necessary food and beverage supply for the centre Supporting the organisation
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compromise grid reliability and energy security. We proceed in two steps. First, we use AI-based document analysis and engineering data to construct detailed bills of materials (BOMs) for selected critical
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responsibilities Teaching - practical labs or lecture courses The ideal candidate will have a strong background in preparative synthetic organic chemistry. Experience with soft materials, photochemistry, imaging
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opportunity to work with leading experts across Europe to design and deliver sustainable meta-materials for vibration mitigation, self-aware meta-components and carbon-efficient meta-structures