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, design–build–test cycle: computationally design engineered ion channels (e.g., light-responsive membrane proteins), translate designs into expression constructs, and validate function in mammalian systems
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background The Swiss Data Science Center (SDSC) is hiring a Software Research & Development Engineer to join its project-based engineering team in Zürich. This team focuses on transforming research outcomes
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implement thermal designs for spacecraft systems including robotic platforms Perform thermal analyses, including transient and steady-state modeling using industry-standard software (e.g., Systema-Thermica
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of velocity models using controlled test events and quality control of data acquisition Algorithm Development: Integration of multi-sensor data streams into seismological software frameworks (e.g., SeisComP
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collaboration between BedrettoLab run by ETH and the underground test facilities Hondrich run by armasuisse. The project spans between 2026 and 2029 and includes experimental campaigns, field installations and
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climate information Develop and maintain reproducible research workflows using modern software engineering practices (version control, testing, documentation, containerization) Conduct original, publishable
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effectively in multidisciplinary teams Knowledge of radiation-tolerant electronics, redundancy, and FDIR concepts Hands-on experience contributing to spacecraft flight software development and testing Ability
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(FOPH) of Switzerland and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the United States. We value good software engineering practices. We perform code reviews, have automated testing pipelines
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at ETH Zurich develops and tests digital interactions using emerging technologies and artificial intelligence. As a joint initiative of ETH Zurich and a Swiss insurer, we focus on exploring the benefits
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the UZH DEMETER (DEtector & Matter at Extremes TEst and Research) Center, which is developing new pixelated muon detectors for vertex reconstructed µSR and new pressure cell technology. UZH and PSI see