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of research funding and policy. You will collaborate with leading researchers, research programme managers and policy experts and contribute directly to the effectiveness of the ERC’s evaluation processes
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that act as autonomous micro-agents for perception and communication. Candidates ideally have a background in computer science, electrical engineering, or related fields, and a strong interest in machine
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teaching responsibilities (20%) in courses offered by the Chair of Geoinformation Engineering. Profile The ideal candidate must have an academic degree in Geoinformatics, Transportation, Computer Science
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term ETH Zurich is one of the world-leading universities for science and technology. At ETH Zurich, researchers experience a climate which inspires top performance. Situated in
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, computers, whiteboards, ideation tools, and custom-designed furniture. We currently have two locations: a five-storey house near the ETH main building, and one on the Hönggerberg campus. We share our open
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in one of the most inspiring spaces at ETH Zürich - surrounded by 3D printers, computers, whiteboards, ideation tools and custom-designed furniture. We currently have two locations: a five-storey house
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content. You will also compile the event program booklet. In this role, you will maintain regular communication with your colleagues at CEMETS and the Chair of Education Systems. The position is starting as
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60%, Zurich, fixed-term The Swiss Data Science Center (SDSC) is a national research infrastructure in data science and artificial intelligence (AI) of the ETH domain, with EPFL and ETH Zurich as
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physics simulation, rendering, and neural graphics. Profile Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Graphics, or a related field. Strong proficiency in C++ and Python, with a track record
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in vivo imaging and computation, and in vivo molecular biology, where the Postdoc position (LBB, ETH Zurich) will be focusing on the further development of our multiphoton intravital imaging technology