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the optimized intervention that resulted from the digital-twin experiments indeed also improved human learning. The group now aims to examine how large language models can serve as digital twins for human
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viruses (AAVs) are the leading platform for gene therapy, yet their clinical potential is often capped by sub-optimal tissue tropism, pre-existing human immunity, and low manufacturing yields. This project
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molecular biology, microbiology, and cell biology. Job description Design, implement, optimize, and maintain automated laboratory workflows for life science applications Provide expert support for laboratory
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interdisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in thermodynamics, process design, energy system optimization, and life cycle assessment, working collaboratively with research and industry partners. You will
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on algorithms and mathematical proofs, and some on system design and building. Job description The Distributed Computing group at ETH Zurich is looking for a PhD candidate to work on the SNSF Ambizione 2023
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, you will design, prototype, and optimize advanced simulation algorithms—particularly in the domain of cloth and deformable materials and contribute to our next generation of rendering and learning-based
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We have an open PhD position at the intersection of machine learning, embedded intelligence and human–computer interaction. The project will explore how learning systems can
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vibration, strain, and environmental sensors with MCU-class edge AI capabilities. Optimize sensing front-ends, power management, and communication interfaces for minimal standby and inference energy. On-chip
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, and cell biology. Job description Design, implement, optimize, and maintain automated laboratory workflows for life science applications Provide expert support for laboratory automation platforms (e.g
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limiting factor to further enhance or optimize viral tropism. In this collaborative project, we explore new ways to adjust this equilibrium so the on/off rates of viral vectors brought in proximity to target