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to the high number of parameters involved and the required computational time. The new ETH Mobility Initiative project, Future Uncertainty in Transportation and URban systems for Enhanced Strategic planning
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high-performance computers to better understand our planet and to address pressing environmental and societal challenges. The heart of ETH Swiss GeoLab will be a technological platform designed to
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to automatically process user manuals or process videos and extract relevant information. Further research will focus on advanced computer vision algorithms for defect detection. The research projects are usually
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experience CH/EU/EFTA citizenship or a valid Swiss work permit Master’s degree (ETH, university) in engineering, mechatronics, computer science, or a related field Experience in machine learning, signal
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development of the microbiome bioinformatics platform QIIME 2 and related bioinformatics tools. Key Qualifications Masters degree or bachelors degree plus equivalent experience in computer science, data science
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master’s degree preferably in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, or a related field Strong machine learning and programming experience with
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Your position The Professor of Systems Developmental Medicine will probe and integrate multi-omic data sets (i.e. genetic, epigenetic, transcriptional and metabolomic data) to create computational
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As a Senior Data Scientist working in the Research team of the Swiss Data Science Center, you will use your expertise in machine learning, statistical data science, computer vision, natural
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof