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-handed propulsion, and delivering a smooth, intuitive movement experience. We started as a Wyss Zurich Project in 2025 and are now growing our team to bring this groundbreaking technology to market and
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research assistant position in Development Economics. The starting date is the 1st of October for 6 months. This is a position to get some research experience between a Master’s degree and a PhD program. Job
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Khammash Lab at ETH Zurich is seeking a motivated and skilled technician to join our interdisciplinary team working at the interface of synthetic biology, control
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, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (D-BAUG), has an opening for a researcher focused on data and process analysis to enable digitalized railway operations. Project background Safe and efficient railway
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engineering, computer science, data science, or a closely related discipline Have an excellent academic record Have strong analytical skills Be passionate about sustainability, energy, and public policy Be
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for deployment and test them To excel in this role as a ML-focused robotics engineer, you should possess: Pursuing a master’s degree in data science, computer science, robotics, electrical or software
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Required experience: CH/EU/EFTA citizenship or a valid work permit for Switzerland A Master’s degree (ETH, university) in engineering, computer science, or a related field Strong academic performance meeting
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The PhD position is part of an interdisciplinary research project at the intersection of robotics and biomedical engineering, conducted in close collaboration with neurosurgeons from the University
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information on the doctoral program in the Department of Environmental Systems Sciences (USYS), within which the Plant Ecology Group is located. This project specifically offers outstanding opportunities
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specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research and direct transfer of new knowledge into society. Over 30,000 people from more than 120