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transitions, and climate adaptation—together offering a comprehensive lens on the challenges and potentials of present and future development of landscapes, territories, and settlements. The doctoral program
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The upcoming Molecular Engineering Thermodynamics (MET) Group at ETH Zürich is looking for a doctoral student to develop and improve computational tools for the molecular
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for such purposes in a wide spectrum of industries, with significant breakthroughs in computer vision, natural language processing, and intelligent control. This PhD project aims to develop foundation models (FMs
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innovative methods to leverage machine learning for numerical weather forecasting and climate modeling. Project background We are looking for a motivated Machine Learning Scientist to join the development team
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for world class research in the field of robotic fabrication in architecture and construction. Job description We are looking for a highly skilled software engineer to work on the development of python
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Each doctoral student will lead a coherent subproject within this broader research program: Position 1: AI for Computational Thinking Focuses on designing and studying AI-assisted programming
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on our work and constantly improve it. We believe that the world can be improved with open data. Project background As part of our Open Science team, you will support us in developing efficient data
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the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering of the ETH Zurich and by the Roche Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED). The programme focuses on development of new tools and methods to resolve
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Plant Ecological Genetics (PEG) group at the Institute of Integrative Biology, led by Prof. Alex Widmer, studies plant ecology, genetics and evolution to investigate
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, we plan to study atmosphere/ocean interactions at multiple spatial resolutions, and investigate consequences for tropical cyclones, clouds and precipitation and how they depend on spatial resolution