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Research focus: Molecular genetics in Arabidopsis to dissect key signaling components linking immune perception to metabolic regulation Phosphoproteomics and targeted metabolite analysis to identify
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frames). Project background The work focuses on data-driven generation of structural systems. You will be involved in developing, experimenting with, and evaluating machine learning models that help
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data (what type and where; and what your role was) Diplomas Copy of your MSc thesis (or term paper if the thesis is not yet submitted) Summary of your MSc thesis (max. 1 page) 2 scientific references
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COMPAS XR framework developed at ETH Zürich. Project background The successful candidate will work at the intersection of computational design, XR, human-computer interaction, and robotic fabrication, with
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environments (Schmidt, Science, 2022) — especially in the context of drug–host microbiome interactions — and developing dedicated tools and analytic workflows for the novel data modalities generated by Record
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structures. By combining numerical modeling, laboratory experiments, and theoretical analyses, we seek to link microscopic processes with the macroscopic behavior of both engineering and natural systems and
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. As part of your role, you will: Take technical ownership of spacecraft avionics subsystems, acting as the primary technical authority for onboard computing and data handling within the assigned project
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application with the following documents: A link to an online portfolio (e.g. GitHub, GitLab, etc.) of previous work that shows the programming code for a data projects (if no public portfolio exists, you can
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. Research proposal with clear statement of objectives, expected outcomes, and schedule, including how your project would link to ongoing research and facilities at ITA or LUS (max. 2500 words excl. references
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climate-neutral future . Curious? So are we. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: CV, including a complete list of publications and a link to your PhD thesis