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-relevant research challenges such as controlling high precision production machines, optimizing machine tools, or conceiving sustainable manufacturing processes. This position is envisaged to be part of
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with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society We are actively committed to a sustainable and
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) named gt4py. Job description As an HPC software developer you will work on the modelling infrastructure and port some components of the model using compiler directives, particularly within the data
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efficiency, particularly with respect to latency. Project background The successful candidate will join the BMIC team at ETH Zurich and also be a part of the Computer Vision Lab (CVL). The project is conducted
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of clinical trials across the EU region. This role is responsible for maintaining compliance with the EU Clinical Trial Regulation (CTR) part II, managing the Clinical Trials Information System (CTIS), and
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deposition towards Se speciation. The focus will be on transformation pathways of atmospheric Se compounds that govern the chemical form of Se in aerosol particles and precipitation. An essential component of
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following requirements: Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of interdisciplinary teams Strong interest in
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Digital Image Correlation and stress wave analysis, and the development of custom material subroutines within finite element software to accurately reflect experimental observations. This is a hands-on
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Industrial Engineering journals (for example, IJPR, IEEE TEM, CII, JMS, etc.). Part of the research will include co-supervision of doctoral students with joint opportunities for publication. Secondary job
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engineering, and immunoengineering. Project background This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells