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of Medical Microbiology at the University of Zurich, the Department of Informatics at ETHZ and several further partners, we address the challenge by the combining microfluidic technology, sequencing and fast
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at the University of Zurich, the Department of Informatics at ETHZ and several further partners, we address the challenge by the combining microfluidic technology, sequencing and fast data analysis. In
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class research in the field of robotic fabrication in architecture and construction. The Chair of Timber Structures advances education and research in timber engineering through the Program for Excellence
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of Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD environment and simulations including: - Computation of the microwave field, Coupling of the microwave field with the plasma - Computation of elementary ionization, recombination
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component of solid-state transformers (SSTs). Such SSTs are required, for example, in future AI data centres, where power consumption per computer rack increases to levels of several hundred kilowatts or even
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to inform model adaptation and performance evaluation. Implementing ROM methodologies for fluid–structure interaction in wind turbine systems, balancing accuracy and computational efficiency. Validating
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novel research programme at the frontier of multimodal AI and ICU clinical cognition. Under the guidance of Prof. Jutzeler, a dedicated postdoctoral researcher, and collaborators, you will have access
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disciplines to address pressing challenges related to food and nutrition security, environmental and human health and social wellbeing. Beyond supporting research activities across the entire food system
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Evolution Group, led by Prof. Dr. Tanja Stadler, in the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) at ETH Zürich works at the interface
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. Neuromorphic computing and ML deployment on digital and neuromorphic processors TinyML and EdgeAI and ultra-low-power inference for resource-constrained systems Techniques such as quantization, pruning