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, diverse scientific and engineering applications. Effectively managing a large number of HPC infrastructure resources in order to support diverse HPC and AI platforms is complex and challenging. To this end
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term We are looking for a motivated and hands-on Embedded Systems Engineer to join our interdisciplinary research group at ETH Zürich. Project background The Human-centered
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professional ready to take ownership of key processes and tools? If this sounds like you, we have an exciting challenge for you! Join the ETH technology platform NEXUS and contribute to groundbreaking research
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ETH Zurich is one of the leading universities of the world with a strong focus on science and engineering. In 2010 it established the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC) in collaboration with the National
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close collaboration with electrical engineers and neurobiologists. A broad spectrum of state-of-the art engineering and testing equipment, software and computers, as well as cell-culture and biological
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. Collaborate closely with industrial partners to translate research findings into practical applications. Profile We are seeking a candidate with the following qualifications: A Master’s degree in engineering
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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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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Bio Engineering Laboratory at the Departement of Biosystems of ETH Zurich in Basel is inviting applications for a PhD position in in Engineering of Microfluidic in-vitro
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portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. For further information about the Food Structure Engineering Group, please visit our website . We want to point out that the pre
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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