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with additional biophysical features Apply the framework to morphogenetic problems based on imaging data Run large-scale simulations on ETH Zurich’s high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure
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turn fundamentally alter the functioning of ecosystems. Alpine and arctic ecosystems have remained relatively natural so far, but are especially affected by these changes as they are warming faster than
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for their contributions (ETH medal, CHI Best Paper Award), we will first conduct a real-world study in which subjects are put under the influence of cannabis while performing a pre-driving test and a driving task on a test
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Mobility Planning. Our research is conceptually driven and empirical. The motivation for our research is to enhance resilience in urban areas in terms of well-being, performance, sustainability, and health
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics in Dübendorf, near Zürich, is looking for a PhD Student within a project funded by the Swiss National
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their computing needs. Furthermore, very good communication skills in English (German is an asset) to convey complex technical concepts and a service-oriented attitude are necessary to effectively and successfully
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(Docker, Singularity) Experience working with high-performance computing environments Workplace Workplace We offer Your career with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your
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infrastructure, including high-performance computing resources and doctoral training programs Be part of a diverse research group that values intellectual curiosity, collaboration, and creativity Recieve a
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more comprehensible for you. The Research Analytics Services group, hosted by the section Research Support Services and Acquisitions, is hiring a specialist in library and information science as team
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ETH’s high-performance computing (HPC) clusters A dynamic, interdisciplinary, and supportive research environment at the interface of biology, engineering, and computational science Flexibility