306 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions in Switzerland
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acquisitions) and exploring various imaging modes, including polarimetry, interferometry, and tomography. Numerous snow and glacier test sites are available worldwide for these topics, providing valuable ground
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for deployment and test them To excel in this role as a ML-focused robotics engineer, you should possess: Pursuing a master’s degree in data science, computer science, robotics, electrical or software
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improve our understanding of processes in the built environment and their evolution through interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration. More specifically, the programme wants to link Baukultur
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, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (D-BAUG), has an opening for a researcher focused on data and process analysis to enable digitalized railway operations. Project background Safe and efficient railway
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, public policy, international relations, or related fields (Position 2) Master’s degree or equivalent in environmental science, geography, ecological economics, computer science, data science, or related
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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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are provided with a desk, access to IT and library infrastructure as well as a computer if required. Since the Collegium cannot provide laboratory infrastructure or studio space on site, early-career fellows can
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plasma. The main methods used are computer simulations for studying dust dynamics and analysing in situ measurements by spacecraft that carry a dust detector on board. We collaborate with researchers in
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-ceramic composites in close collaboration with a PhD student at the Biomaterials Engineering Group at ETHZ and the identification of process-structure-property relationships enabling the efficient design