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management processes Excellent computer proficiency, including document control Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in science, engineering or related field Ability to communicate in more than one language Your
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80%-100%, Zurich, permanent the Scientific IT Services of ETH Zurich (SIS , a section of the ETH central IT Services ) aims at bridging the gap between computational research and IT services. In
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Postdoc position on ultra-long read sequencing for animal epigenomics, transcriptomics, and genomics
as well as proficiency with a programming/scripting language (e.g., python) and past experience to working in a high-performance computing environment are prerequisites. You should have a strong
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. Moreover, we are working towards technical Large Language Models, where we are looking for a solution oriented and highly motivated engineer. Your competences coupled with a can-do attitude enable you to
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Digitalization, Software Development and IT group. Read on to see if that might be you! Project background You’ll work in one of the most inspiring spaces at ETH Zürich, surrounded by 3D-printers, computers
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. Project background Our research program addresses critical energy and sustainability challenges by developing next-generation battery technologies and CO2 capture/utilization methods. Our research group
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also have initial experience with scripting to create computer-generated prototypes. In addition, you communicate at a proficiency level in English and German, additional language skills are a plus. Your
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person and a team player You have very good language skills in both English and German (oral and written) Your workplace Your workplace We offer A varied part-time position that combines data management
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environment Excellent language skills in both English and German (oral and written) Your workplace Your workplace We offer A work environment that is dynamic and entrepreneurial, with scope to contribute new
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the scientific community and could be the next language for scientific computing. Project goals In a previous internship we have developed an initial Julia based version our DSL integrating with our existing