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generation, feedback on handwritten or code exercises, and assistance in grading handwritten exams. You will work side by side with faculty, staff, and master’s students across ETH and turn applied research
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predict environmental distributions of health-impacting trace elements to prevent health hazards, today and in the future. The position is offered in the framework of a recently funded SNSF project with
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the one hand, we have a coworking space and offer coaching. On the other hand, we have a greatly equipped Makerspace that gives students access to the tools and equipment they need to prototype. As our
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evaluation protocols for prototype materials and early manufacturing. Collaborate across functions (quality, regulatory, clinical, engineering) to drive materials integration into functional medical devices
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motivated individual to develop Python tools for analyzing data from our holographic cloud particle imagers. Our research group studies the crucial role of clouds and aerosols in the climate system, aiming
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generation and high-speed signal modulation. The project aims to develop quantum communication units on the LNOI platform, including qubit generation, transmission, measurement and drivers as a first prototype
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errors Confident working with analytics dashboards, tracking tools, and reporting key metrics (Google Analytics, basic SEO, UTM tagging) Comfortable with custom code integrations or working alongside
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professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society. We are actively committed to a sustainable and climate-neutral university . You can expect numerous benefits , such as
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, Postdocs, Laboratory Assistants, and technical staff working closely with HR for administrative processes. You may assist with administrative tasks for teaching including help with scheduling, field
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and refactoring source code for computational and data science applications both on the methodological and implementation side or deploying and integrating applications to adequate compute environments