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for the renewable energy sector via the M2A European Training Network (ETN), funded by the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie programme. Project background M2A puts forward a robust methodology
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motivated individual to develop Python tools for analyzing data from our holographic cloud particle imagers. Our research group studies the crucial role of clouds and aerosols in the climate system, aiming
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to foster translational research focused on developing treatment protocols and clinical therapies, as well as novel technologies and intelligent systems, in the emerging fields of Regenerative Medicine
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convective heat transfer with the surrounding air. Within our research group at ETH Zurich, we are developing computational workflows for predicting temperature fields in machine tools using computational
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and active thermal hardware considering SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) and COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) aspects depending on the mission parameters. As part of your role, you will: Develop and
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Profile Enrolled in a master’s program at a Swiss university / ETH with a strong focus on data science or statistical methods (data science, computer science, economics, social sciences, etc.) Excellent
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electrochemical assays with cell biology on micro-/nano-electronic devices. The aim is to develop molecular assays (genomics and proteomics) and cellular assays and support experimental work across a range of CMOS
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project “eDIAMOND: Efficient Distributed Intelligent Applications in Mobile-Network Dynamics” . The eDIAMOND project aims at developing new methods and systems for decentralized and distributed data-driven
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research environment and to contribute actively to teaching activities Workplace Workplace We offer Training opportunities Perspectives for career development Support programmes (e.g. mentoring) and networks
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have enabled unprecedented control over light-matter interactions, catalyzing breakthroughs in imaging, nonlinear optics, and photonic computing. We leverage these developments to advance the field