127 programming-language-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at ETH Zurich
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communication skills in English and German; programming skills in R; enrolled in a Bachelor or Master program at a Swiss university. Desirable a strong command of R Markdown and Latex; previous experience with
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developing or applying methods for micro-earthquake detection, quantification, or catalogue analysis. Programming skills in Python; experience in scientific software development and C++ would be regarded
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the future your field of activity might also include application of our cutting-edge Simulation environment Software MORe www.more-simulations.ch. Your Tasks Plan and perform experiments (DoE) in a laboratory
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support productivity workflows, guided by emerging large language models. Candidates ideally have a background in Computer Science and prior experience with human-computer interaction (e.g., through courses
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, mechanical, or industrial engineering. You are driven by an interest in developing novel theory and methods for solving real-world problems. Programming, modelling, and data analysis skills in python and
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the Community Earth System Model (CESM) Strong programming skills are required. Good knowledge of English (spoken and written) is essential. Employment will be according to standard regulations at ETH (funding
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running on distributed systems; main programming languages and technologies include Python, Numpy, Xarray, and C++. Ensure the data processing framework remains highly performant, scalable, and cloud-native
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, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related discipline Solid background in the physics of microbubbles, ultrasound, or acoustics Experience with Verasonics ultrasound systems Strong programming
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pipeline in design. If you are a highly motivated and creative individual with a passion for innovation, we want to hear from you. Project leadership & coordination: Plan and deliver work packages, manage
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the spatiotemporal dynamics of neural activity at the local field potential and single-unit levels that support language processing on the cognitive side and epileptic seizures on the pathological side. We use a