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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Distributed Computing (DISCO) Group is a research group at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr. Roger Wattenhofer . We are interested in a variety of research topics on new and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Programming, Education, and Computer-Human Interaction group in the Department of Computer Science is recruiting one research intern to work broadly in the area of
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of Medical Microbiology at the University of Zurich, the Department of Informatics at ETHZ and several further partners, we address the challenge by the combining microfluidic technology, sequencing and fast
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at the University of Zurich, the Department of Informatics at ETHZ and several further partners, we address the challenge by the combining microfluidic technology, sequencing and fast data analysis. In
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CAD packages (Autodesk Revit, Archicad and cadwork3d) and work in a multi-disciplinary team of software engineers, architects, computer scientists Your projects will include multi-disciplinary
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tracking of minimally invasive robotic systems Autonomous control in uncertain anatomical environments Computer vision for image-guided robotic procedures (incl. endoscopic, MR-, US-guided) Surgical training
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The doctoral program at the Institute of History and Theory of Architecture (gta), ETH Zurich, offers two fellowship positions to start on 1 October 2026. This program
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component of solid-state transformers (SSTs). Such SSTs are required, for example, in future AI data centres, where power consumption per computer rack increases to levels of several hundred kilowatts or even
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meetings to informally present and discuss their results with other PhD students and postdocs. chevron_right Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich We value diversity and sustainability In line with
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. You have a solid background in computer science, mathematics, or statistics and a strong interest in empirical analysis and interpretation. Areas of specialization can be, for instance, network analysis