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positive impact with your research are excellent at quantitative reasoning. You understand what data can and cannot tell, can communicate that to others, and know when to apply which method. You have a
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upload a PDF with the link written in full) Anything submitted in other formats will result in the rejection of your application. Any application that is not complete will not be considered. Shortlisted
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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