170 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" positions at ETH Zurich in Switzerland
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equivalent qualification and is expected to establish an internationally recognized research program in the field of physical inorganic chemistry. Research methodologies may include, but are not limited
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Theory, Queuing Theory, Age of Information), Network Calculus, Graph Theory, Convex and Non-convex Optimization, Approximation Algorithms. An excellent Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering
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is desirable. Strong programming skills are necessary. Good knowledge of English (spoken and written) is essential. Employment will be according to standard regulations at ETH (funding secured for 4
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of interdisciplinary research, teaching, and innovation projects Drive the growth of the membership program, talent pipeline, and spin-off initiatives Manage internal teams and ensure the effective functioning
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integral partof your work, you will publish your results in peer-reviewed journals and present them at international conferences. Profile You meet the requirements for a doctoral program at ETH Zurich and
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to run a world-class research and teaching program that emphasizes industrial translation of Artificial Intelligence methods within a Design and Manufacturing context. This position is envisaged to be part
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communication skills in English and German; programming skills in R; enrolled in a Bachelor or Master program at a Swiss university. Desirable a strong command of R Markdown and Latex; previous experience with
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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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support productivity workflows, guided by emerging large language models. Candidates ideally have a background in Computer Science and prior experience with human-computer interaction (e.g., through courses
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knowledge and technology from research to Swiss machine, electrical and metal industries. The research group Machining Processes and EDM at inspire offers in collaboration with the Chair of Artificial