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grid components (e.g., transformers, switchgear, control systems). Second, building on firm-level product classification methods developed at KOF, we infer firms’ product portfolios from website content
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We seek a highly motivated PhD student for a multidisciplinary project across two groups: (i) The Surface Earth Evolution (SEE) group in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at ETHZ is
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, ready to expand and integrate your expertise into the wider context of pressing research domains in building and urban design, and thriving to formulate and develop your own research field? Have you
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. ENDOTRAIN will train a new generation of interdisciplinary experts who merge clinical endocrinology, artificial intelligence, data science, engineering, ethics and law into an integrated field of digital
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Tethys Robotics develops innovative underwater robotic solutions for inspection & investigation operations in challenging conditions. We serve clients such as large asset operators and industrial
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The Planetary Geochemistry group (Prof. Maria Schönbächler) investigates the pathways that led to the formation and evolution of planets in our Solar System. The group is part of the Institute
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-view images. Job description Develop and improve methods for 3D garment reconstruction from multi-view image data Research and implement techniques for appearance capture and material modeling, including
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appropriate solutions. This approach will also be adapted to Malawi, where organic waste supply chains are less developed, allowing the project to generate comparative evidence on barriers and enablers across
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of interest include, but are not limited to, biotic interactions, community ecology, conservation biology, ecological modelling, and eco-evolutionary feedback loops. The successful candidate will develop
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The upcoming Molecular Engineering Thermodynamics (MET) Group at ETH Zürich is looking for a doctoral student to develop and improve computational tools for the molecular