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sensing systems Design and validate machine learning models for predictive monitoring of physiological states Analyse large experimental datasets and quantify sensor performance (accuracy, robustness
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for the ASIC development, integrating it into custom PCB designs, and developing the complete measurement unit. The Rehabilitation Engineering Lab (RELab) at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at
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where the decision process is clear; (iii) fairness and non-discrimination: designing algorithms to make unbiased decisions by mathematically defining fairness (e.g., demographic parity, equality
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brought many highly effective drugs onto the market. Be part of a winning company Working at Roche means working at the forefront of innovation. Over the years, we have often engaged in new market trends
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The Mobile Robotics Lab at ETH Zürich pushes the limits of robot intelligence: how can we design robot policies with a better understanding of the world humans live in? We are looking for a
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also work on optimising the core and winding geometry, developing advanced cooling concepts for the windings and core, and designing solutions for efficiently connecting the high-current windings. Using
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applicants with and without a doctoral degree will be considered. Project Focus The innovation project builds on Empa’s extensive experience in silica aerogels, aerogel composites and aerogel product
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Researcher (Oberassistent) level (see Scientific Functions at ETH Zurich ). Further career progression to a permanent position is possible, and a career development plan with clear milestones and timelines
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Innovation Economics is seeking a student research assistant to support the project in Supply Chain mapping described below. The position is part of the SWEET: RECIPE project , which examines the resilience
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biomarker sensing. Specifically, the work will focus on the design and fabrication of functional electrode coating materials (nano-enzymes) and surface architectures that enable reversible analyte binding