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with the Control and Automation group at inspire AG. The project is part of a large group effort involving ETH, inspire AG, and ZHAW and brings in multiple engineers and PhD students to continuously
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provide academic advising to BSc, MSc, and PhD students. Engage actively in experiments conducted at large-scale research facilities and collaborate with external research institutions, aligned with
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directions allow you to gradually build your own research profile according to your interests, while remaining within the project’s goals. Each research direction is composed of a sequence of Tasks that will
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intellectual property documents, aligning with company strategy and product vision. Conduct early toxicological assessments and compatibility studies in biological systems. Establish quality measures and
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interested in current political and societal discussions Be able to work independently, manage multiple tasks and deadlines Be a team player with strong communication skills Have experience with coding (e.g
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. Within this field, we are continuously developing and adopting various algorithms for multiple applications such as automating quality control, detecting process deviations and finally predicting
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the framework of a large National Competence Center of Research (NCCR) “Antiresist” (for more information, view ) involving clinicians, academic and industrial research partners across multiple disciplines, a
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to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being commercialized, quantum
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semester breaks. Duration: The position offers flexible duration, ideally suited for a commitment that aligns with your studies. Profile Currently enrolled as a student at ETH Zurich or another Swiss
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the following documents: A cover letter describing your scientific interests and how your background aligns with the profile (max. 1 page). A detailed curriculum vitae. A digital copy of your Master’s thesis. A