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, comprehensive planning and daily instruction of the 18 students enrolled in the MAS ETH DFAB program. The program is divided into three trimesters as follows. First Trimester: Focuses on skill development, with
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technologies for patient usage, and developing standardization methods for customizing aids. You will be based at ETH Zurich and collaborate with the team at the Swiss Paraplegic Center (SPZ) in Nottwil and an
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/InstituteETH ZürichCountrySwitzerlandCityZurichPostal Code8006StreetRämistrasse 101Geofield Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/eth-zurich/2024/phd-position-in-experimental-c… Contact City
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH Zurich develops and tests digital interactions using emerging technologies and artificial intelligence. As a joint initiative of ETH
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Extreme-scale computing and data platform for cloud-resolving weather and climate modeling project EXCLAIM is an open ETH project that aims to develop
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the Digital Age The Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH Zurich develops and tests digital interactions using emerging technologies and artificial intelligence. As a joint initiative of ETH Zurich and a Swiss
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2 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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60%, Zurich, fixed-term The Unit for Educational Development and Technology (LET) at ETH Zürich is committed to the long-term orientation and guiding of teaching. It initiates and leads ETH-wide
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deployments Minimum Qualifications: MS degree in robotics, computer science or electrical/mechanical/aerospace engineering 2+ years of experience in software development in C/C++ and Python Proficient
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supervision of students. Furthermore, you will carry out 3D radiative hydrodynamical simulations with an existing code (written in C language) on supercomputers, and further develop that code to add additional