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at https://ethz.ch/en/the-eth-zurich/working-teaching-and-research/faculty/faculty-affairs/ausgeschriebene-professuren/naturwissenschaften-und-mathematik/APTT_Anorg_Chem.html . Contact: faculty-recruiting
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of predicting electronic, structural, and thermal quantities while leveraging underlying symmetries for computational efficiency. There will be a significant computational component in deploying multi-GPU codes
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actively supported is the LIFE Space Mission (www.life-space-mission.com ), which has been spearheaded by the Exoplanets & Habitability research group at ETH under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Sascha P. Quanz
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, ICML, ICLR) Proven ability to conduct independent, high-quality research Proven ability to write well-documented code in Python Strong motivation to work in a collaborative team environment and to
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, spanning from theoretical formulations to numerical simulations. Ability to formulate and solve problems mathematically and transform that into usable scientific code. Experience applied machine learning
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environments that help learners develop deeper conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. Topics may include multimodal representations of code, intelligent feedback mechanisms, and the cognitive
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for developing and operating their solutions. For effective collaboration, an integrated and harmonized Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)—covering planning, documentation, coding, building, testing, and
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datasets and papers with open data and code that can serve as a basis for these exercises, then adapt these in jupyter notebooks (python or R) for student learning exercises. The Supervisor will advise
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increasingly Artificial Intelligence approaches, we are now focused on making these innovations broadly available to the scientific community and beyond. We aim to bridge the gap between academic code and real
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-funded project on AI-assisted programming interfaces. The research explores new ways to support computational thinking and mathematical reasoning through alternative representations of code, such as prose