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The Robotic Materials group at ETH Zurich Department of Materials is looking for three postdocs and one PhD for the project funded by ERC Starting Grant : "Distributed Addressable Robotic Material
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metamaterials Your profile You have a PhD in mechanical engineering, ceramics or a similar field. Previous experience with one or more of the following topics is required: Processing of SiC-based ceramics
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annotation, and emerging machine-learning and generative methods for spectra or structure proposals. Evaluate and test emerging technologies (hardware and software) in close interaction with collaborators and
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evaluation. Collaborating with heritage partners (e.g., Swiss National Museum, SIK-ISEA) and preparing evaluation reports and a white paper for applied use. PhD in Digital Humanities, Imaging Science, Computer
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their evolution over cosmological timescales, to the prediction of observable signatures today. These predictions will be tested primarily through gamma-ray, radio, and gravitational-wave observations. The two
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foundations of agentic reasoning, in close dialogue with complex real-world problems. Essential requirements: PhD (or near completion) in AI/ML/NLP, Computer Science, or related * Strong research track record
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RODI to fundamental and applied drift studies. Testing, benchmarking, and validating RODI as a drift sampling tool through direct comparison with traditional sampling methods. Contributing
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per week) Participate in academic self-governance Completed relevant university degree (Master's or equivalent) and a completed PhD in sport science, psychology, or a related field Experience in data
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political scientists, following Karl Loewenstein, have called militant democracy. The project will examine the legal and political strategies used to safeguard the young democracy, with a particular focus on
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experiments, conducting online field studies, and theoretically developing possible mechanisms involved in belief updating. We also examine consequences of these beliefs, such as sharing on social media. Your