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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral position in Development and application of computational methods
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responsibilities may include: Development or analysis of novel Machine Learning algorithms for engineering design applications, such as Inverse Design, Surrogate Modeling, or generative modeling. Collaborating with
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sustainable energy and chemical process systems. Our research spans from the molecular level to the scale of systems. We develop methods to advance sustainable energy and chemical process systems from
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, organic geochemistry and past environmental changes to work on developing the subsurface (mineral soil profiles) as geological archives for lipid biomarkers and soil organic matter composition. Your
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exploring the molecular mechanisms underpinning bacterial evolution and resistance. This fully-funded, full-time position combined with ETH's excellent working conditions, makes the role especially appealing
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have profound applications and potential in protection of environment and high health standards. Our group is engaged in development of various sensors targeting biological pollutants, measurement
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presentation skills and excellent skills in technical/scientific writing. With the social and leadership competencies , ETH Zurich has developed a common understanding for a shared work culture. Kindly try to
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avenues for their exploitation in next-generation technologies. Job description The researcher will be responsible for developing unconventional computing based on the behaviour of arrays of nanomagnets
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example research areas include, but are not limited to: AI-Enhanced Design & Planning: Data-driven methods for urban development, architectural and structural design, or building systems simulation. XR
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characterization. Project background The highly interdisciplinary project is about the development, characterization, modeling, and application of micro-and nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents for molecular imaging