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and infrared observations to improve the precision of transit parameters and to disentangle stellar and atmospheric variability from planetary signals. This will involve developing advanced techniques
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to study and predict. In this four-year SNF-funded project, you will develop data-driven, multiscale simulation methods that combine computer simulations, machine learning, and surrogate models to explore
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Professorship of Architecture and Human Augmentation and the Design++ at ETH Zürich are seeking a highly skilled Software Engineer to contribute to the core
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leading role in developing and implementing predictive algorithms designed to identify those most at risk from extreme heat, as well as offering personalized adaptation advice --- translating rich multi
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disease and to develop pioneering therapies benefiting the lives of patients in areas of unmet need. With more than 70 research groups and 800 employees, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest
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will take on responsibility – strategically, technically, and organizationally: You will establish the RDM unit and develop it strategically. In doing so, you will define and prioritize the departmental
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links to the ETH AI Center and the Reliability and Risk Engineering Lab . Job description Collaborate with other researchers to develop high-fidelity emulators for large-scale, energy system optimization
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for Advanced Fibers in St. Gallen develops functional polymer fibers with applications in energy storage, health, and environmental
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networks changes under mechanical loading, enabling the development of bio-based sensing systems for structural health monitoring. Project background We seek a motivated Student Assistant (HiWi) to support
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electrochemical assays with cell biology on micro-/nano-electronic devices. The aim is to develop molecular assays (genomics and proteomics) and cellular assays and support experimental work across a range of CMOS