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a personal, technical, and a group interview 2024-05-24: final notification about selection Ideally, the candidate will be able to start 1 September 2024, though we will consider each candidate’s
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an online chat during the lecture, and some grading. The scope of the position should average to 10 hour per week for 13 weeks, although the actual work may be more or less than the average. Training by
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, perseverance, and curiosity in your day-to-day scientific work. You should: Hold a master's degree in an engineering field relevant to electrohydraulic actuators or soft robotics, such as mechanical engineering
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dynamics in robotic machining and (2) the control of a novel ultra high-performance heavy payload industrial robot actuated by direct drives. Lead the robotic machining research initiative Be the go-to
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. While a basic understanding of AI and computer vision is beneficial, it is not a strict requirement for the role. Moreover, familiarity with the manufacturing domain is not a prerequisite. Finally, it
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. What is it that you do during the first hour of the day? (2) Describe your file and data management practices. How do you organise yourself? A link to an online portfolio (e.g. GitHub) of previous work
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offer This is an engaging position, which provides the opportunity to work on science of high societal relevance. The position aims to bring applied research in extreme value statistics to 24/7 operation
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increasingly commonplace in the field of linguistics over the last decade. This PhD project seeks to use and improve these methods to better understand the mechanisms and historical dynamics through which
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last name is on all the documents and in the file name). The application process is now open and will last until 15.05.2024 or until the position is filled. Only PDF format will be accepted. Cover letter
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customized solution that integrates with tools from the CSCS CI/CD platform and/or jupyter.cscs.ch . For the above positions students must be enrolled in a Swiss University Master level (or final year Bachelor