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intelligence and decision support for large fleets of civil infrastructure assets, including bridges, railways, and wind turbines. Project background The scientific aim of DIAMOND is to develop decentralized
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big data and machine learning methods Administrative details of Hilfsasssitent:in positions can be found here . Profile Student of ETHZ or UZH Demontrated competence in statistics, ideally including
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for reaction-diffusion systems Enhancing the biophysical capabilities of the C++ framework Applying the framework to morphogenetic questions using real imaging data Running large-scale simulations on ETH’s HPC
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term To support teaching, research and knowledge transfer, the IT Services (ITS) of ETH Zurich are working as a service organization in a large and complex IT environment
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, the response to large deformations remains poorly understood. In particular, there is a lack of systematic investigation of the nonlinear regime, where externally applied loads can induce stress
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will remain open until we have a sufficiently large pool of strong candidates. Further information about our sus.lab can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed
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. Our group and research activities are interdisciplinary and collaborative with a very motivated team from various backgrounds with a large knowledge base. We conduct research on Li-Ion batteries ranging
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, large government agencies, but when new development schemes are making space mission implementation and access to space more common. LIFE has reached a critical point to advance the project to the next
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generation and aircraft engines. The position is financially supported by an ERC Synergy Grant (project HYROPE). The small-scale turbulence-chemistry interaction, the large-scale hydrodynamic and
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cryo-electron and light microscopy, gene editing, next-generation sequencing, proteomics and reconstitution of large protein-RNA complexes from recombinant proteins. Using these tools the research group