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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Professorship of Architecture and Human Augmentation and the Design++ at ETH Zürich are seeking a highly skilled Software Engineer to contribute to the core
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and reducing infrastructure and mobility disruptions. This project aims to support human expert forecasters by developing machine learning models and a related infrastructure, capable of processing
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-related diseases. The PhD candidate will be co-hosted by the Human-centered Sensing Laboratory (Prof. Anreas Güntner) and the Laboratory of Exercise and Health (Prof. Katrien de Bock). Job description The
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to 100% for two projects. Project background Together with partners from academia and industry, we are working on visualization projects. The main research at the IVIA lab is studying interactive human-AI
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, high signal stability, and resistance to biofouling during long-term operation. The PhD candidate will be co-hosted by the Human-centered Sensing Laboratory (Prof. Anreas Güntner) and the Laboratory
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cutting-edge technologies to dissect these interactions: high-density microelectrode arrays (HD-MEAs) for large-scale electrophysiology, spatial transcriptomic methods, and human iPSC-derived neuronal
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research on social hierarchies, reproductive strategies, and dominance behaviors in non-human primates and other taxa with broader analyses of how such patterns evolve and persist in primate societies
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, Computer Vision, Control Systems, Deep Learning, Digital Humans, Earth Observation, Educational Technology, Efficient AI, Explainable AI, Graph Representation Learning, Haptics, Human-Computer Interaction
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the human and more-than-human relations that shape them—across scales and geographies, from Switzerland and Europe to diverse contexts throughout the so-called Global North and Global South. Its
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biomaterials for sealing, healing, and integration with human tissue. Veltist is a pioneering MedTech spin-off from the ETH Domain (ETH Zurich and Empa), currently part of the Wyss Zurich Translational Center’s