159 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at ETH Zurich in Switzerland
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of Ultrafast Magnetism and Nanomagnetic Materials. Project background Magnetic materials are important for several real-world applications including motors, actuators, sensors and computation. For example, heat
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the adoption of data science and machine learning methods within these diverse disciplines. Project background At the Swiss Data Science Center we work extensively in the application of machine learning
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experimental and simulated data, leveraging AI and machine learning techniques Contribute to novel computational optimisation methods for machining processes Develop and implement automation solutions, including
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be directed to Prof. Markus Niederberger [markus.niederberger@mat.ethz.ch]. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The preferred start date is as soon as possible
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researchers. Process and analyse mobility datasets (Python) and/or build interactive web views (JavaScript + modern tooling such as Vite). Document methods and contribute to open-science practices (reproducible
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lung and bladder barrier models (membrane-based organ-on-chip models) and for exposing those to bacteria and potential target drug compounds. A variety of analysis methods (fluorescence microscopy, mass
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metasurfaces to explore polycrystalline materials as quantum light sources. This will include exploring chemical synthesis routes for ternary metal-oxides and combining these with nanopatterning methods as
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applied computational techniques, so the role combines tasks in typesetting (LaTeX) and coding (Python). Job description Typeset and format lecture notes and problem sets using LaTeX Assist in developing
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, or HCI methods familiarity with adaptive systems or machine learning prior experience conducting user studies Beneficial background in computational interaction or adaptive systes knowledge of optimization
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The Chair of Production and Operations Management (POM) (Prof. Netland) at D-MTEC, ETH Zurich, in cooperation with the Institute of Technology Management Division Production Management (ITEM) (Prof