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2024. The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics group led by Professors Paul Tackley and Taras Gerya studies flow and deformation ("geodynamics") of the solid Earth and other planetary bodies using computational
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encompass - among others – harmonizing the differing design and control objectives, bridge the differing timescales of interest and comparing and contrasting candidate approaches. We plan to utilize
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mobility. Another research focus is on solid-state pulse modulators for medical applications (computer tomography/cancer treatment) and accelerators (CERN). For the design and optimisation of the various
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international city with broad access to outdoor activities, arts and culture, and other European cities, as well as a rich and excellent scientific community. In this context, we offer: Interdisciplinary research
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work closely with scientists from other disciplines such as biology and immunology, to implement our knowledge in emerging applications such as cell-based therapies to fight against cancer and other
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with other research groups are possible and attendance of international conferences in the field of NMR spectroscopy are encouraged. Upon completing the doctorate, the PhD student is awarded the title
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab at ETH Zurich is looking for another PhD student. Our research will be focused on multi-modal signal processing for learning-based
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functionality and control Employing advanced control strategies and machine learning approaches, including imitation learning, for effective manipulation You will closely collaborate with other PhD students
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doctoral researcher with a behavioural science background to work alongside two other highly motivated and talented doctoral researchers in computer science and data science at our Lab. The candidates will
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stakeholders such as construction companies, standardization bodies, consultants, and other industry partners to promote the adoption of the developed tools. Furthermore, the active participation in research