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the power of both classical and quantum computing resources? How can we exploit or take inspiration from quantum physics to develop cutting-edge machine learning? Your work will encompass a diverse array of
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Your position A fully funded PhD position is available in the Computational Pharmacy group at the University of Basel. The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing research on the development
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The Computational Mechanics Group in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering of ETH Zurich is seeking one doctoral student. The position is funded by the SOFRA(CT) project and aims
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) Fabrication and characterization of nanoporous and polymeric materials Theoretical and computational modeling of transport and energy efficiency Supervision and mentoring of doctoral and master’s students
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varied responsibilities in a dynamic, nationally and internationally oriented research environment Access to state-of-the-art experimental and computational infrastructure Attractive employment conditions
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We look forward to receiving your online application (English, PDF format), including: Motivation letter (max. 1 page) outlining your qualifications and motivation for this project. Research proposal (max. 3 pages) on "Future of food processing for affordable, nutritious and more sustainable...
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The newly forming Spin Dynamics and Hyperpolarisation group is looking for two doctoral researchers. Fully funded by a Starting Grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation, the group will explore possibilities to enhance the sensitivity of Magnetic Resonance (ESR and NMR) by harnessing the...
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developmental biology, neurobiology, genetics as well as computational and systems biology. With over 30 groups, about 150 PhD students and over 500 employees, we are a lively and dynamic international community
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technology development. The lab combines cutting-edge methods such as functional two-photon microscopy, high-density neuropixels electrophysiology and spatial biology research, alongside computational analyses
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The Mobile Robotics Lab (MRL) at ETH Zürich pushes the limits of robot intelligence. We want to build robots that can safely explore, navigate, and interact with their environments—specifically, how learned perception can drive action in a closed loop and how we can leverage foundation models...