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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Development Economics Group (DEC) at ETH Zurich is dedicated to empirical economics research that can inform more effective policies to reduce global poverty and
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track. We then develop and evaluate a robust cannabis-driving detection model before and while driving. Ultimately, we are working towards a scalable digital biomarker platform for in-vehicle driver state
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, robust event detection, and modeling shifts across sessions and users. Job description Develop machine learning pipelines for time series processing with a focus on event detection and real-time
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. The focus is on developing AI-supported, sensor-based solutions for real-time monitoring and optimization of manufacturing processes. These solutions aim to assess process conditions during production
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through the development of strategies for long-term data quality improvement and data curation, including persistent identifiers for organizations, researchers and funding Supporting the writing of reports
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We are seeking a highly motivated and interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team in developing a cutting-edge nutrient prediction platform. This project integrates machine learning
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dynamics shape the equity, effectiveness, and durability of biodiversity policies. The PhD candidates will develop interdisciplinary research at the intersection of environmental policy, data science, and
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. It is renowned for its excellent education, its cutting-edge fundamental
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structure of giant planets such as super-Earth, ice giants, and gas giants Ultimately, by combining all the knowledge from those research outcomes, the group wants to propose the universal internal evolution
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the state-of-the-art of model-based planning support for transport and urban systems under uncertainty. The doctorate will develop new tools and methods that integrate large-scale agent-based modelling