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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher on hybrid AI-optimization modelling The Energy Science Center (ESC) at
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of resolution Setup, programming, and operation of DIW equipment Determination of optimal debinding and sintering steps Characterization of the sintered materials: density, microstructure, defects, shrinkage
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of results. Operate and optimize automated sample preparation workflows, including liquid-handling robotics (method setup, optimization, validation, and QC). Drive untargeted data processing workflows (feature
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design (TCAD) tools should operate at the ab-initio and quantum mechanical level. Moreover, they should capture the interplay between electrical (voltage-induced currents), thermal (excitation of crystal
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charge of your own research You will take part in the professorship’s academic and social activities You will teach one course of your choice per semester (2 weekly hours) in the MAGPW or SiP programs
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Deadline 10 Jun 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Switzerland Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Part-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society We are actively committed to a sustainable
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and the ambition to pursue a career in academia, industrial R&D, or biotechnology entrepreneurship We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional
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: Experience with analyzing GPS tracks Good data-handling skills and ability to use R (compulsary) and preferably also Python and/or GIS competently Statistical/causal inference knowledge PhD degree in a related
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Scherrer Institute (PSI) invites applications for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work at the interface of quantum optics, quantum information science and quantum many-body physics. Led by Prof