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relations. The ideal candidate will bring a strong interest in the role of data and technology in shaping environmental governance. We are looking for someone who: Holds a PhD (or will have completed one
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We look forward to receiving your online application. In the field for additional information, please include your PhD, MSc, and BSc degree details (university, dates, and relevant experience). When
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with finance, budget, and student offices to ensure compliance with ETH policies and procedures. Additionally, you will initiate and support personnel workflows such as contracts for PhD students
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to the evolution of underwater robotic systems. Your affiliation with robotic software positions you as a key driver in the enhancement and advancement of robotic functionalities. You will work hand in hand with our
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Digital Image Correlation and stress wave analysis, and the development of custom material subroutines within finite element software to accurately reflect experimental observations. This is a hands-on
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capabilities. Project background The HoloPython project aims to develop a specialized Python-based software tool for the comprehensive analysis of data from holographic imaging systems. These systems, deployed
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the project will be the assessment of the model results with atmospheric measurements, as well the use of statistical inference methods for hypothesis testing. Finally the improved model will be used to provide
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for an exceptional and highly motivated PhD candidate for a joint project. We are recruiting a full-time (100%) PhD Student with a strong interest in peptide chemistry, mass spectrometry, and modern drug discovery
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under GNU-GPL. Job description As a student assistant, you will support our team in developing and improving educational software. Your responsibilities will include helping implement new features using
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) at ETH Zürich within the Centre for Digital Health Interventions . You will lead the Revelio initiative and co-supervise two PhD students in close collaboration with Prof. Elgar Fleisch (ETH Zürich) and