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operates at the intersection of computer science, civil engineering, and architecture. Your responsibilities will include the development of both theoretical concepts and practical tools for the construction
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at the intersection of data, behavioral, and computer science draws on data from real-world and experimental settings. Examples of our previous projects can be found by visiting our website here . Project background In
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of Zurich and Basel. The PSC promotes fundamental and applied research in the plant sciences. PSC is carrying out two doctoral programs. Project background The Doctoral Program in Plant Sciences offers
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at ETH Zurich. Our mission is to accelerate chemical discovery using digital tools. We predict chemical reactivity and molecular properties using the tools of machine learning, computational chemistry, and
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The Department of Management, Technology, and Economics (D-MTEC) is looking for an Admissions and Events Manager (100%) to join the MAS MTEC team. The Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Management
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Professor Dr. Rama Gottfried at the Institute of Computer Music and Sound Technology (ICST) at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK). Project background The project aims to develop theoretical and
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information science, focusing on spin qubits and hybrid superconducting-semiconductor quantum devices. This position is offered in a shared initiative between the laboratories of Prof. Wallraff and Prof. Scarlino
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Electrical Engineering (D-ITET), and the Department of Physics (D-PHYS). For this M.Sc. program, ETH is searching a Course Director. Starting date: asap. Level of Employment: 75 - 100% Job description The
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profile Qualifications: Recently completed Master's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Health Sciences
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(micro)-mechanical computing elements that use energy from ambient vibrations – without the need for power wires or batteries. These elements will rely on geometric nonlinearities to perform complex tasks