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of motivation (max. two pages) CV Bachelor's and Master's certificates with complete transcripts List of publications (if available) Contact information of two referees For further information about
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(Bayesian) phylodynamics. A Master degree in computer science, bioinformatics, or a related field. Interest in working with an interdisciplinary and international team. We value an open and inclusive group
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We are looking for candidates with one of the two profiles below, aligned with our lab’s main research branches. 1. Mathematical foundations of trustworthy ML - working on topics such as: (Robust
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or Master's level) Interest in geophysics, civil engineering, or data-driven infrastructure monitoring Practical, hands-on attitude for field and laboratory work Programming experience (Python preferred
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position that can start in April 2026 (exact date by agreement). Follow-up positions may be available depending on interest and funding. Profile Swiss citizen/permanent resident or EU/EFTA national Master's
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, safety, and societal acceptance of CO₂ injection into Switzerland's subsurface. Time-lapse seismic-reflection imaging is the primary tool to image the CO₂ plume and its migration through the subsurface
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for Master degree, certificate of doctoral degree) Two reference letters Further information about the Department Biosystems Science and Engineering can be found on our Website . Information about the gorup
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control applications in offshore wind energy contexts. This position is offered for 36 months, with the earliest starting date as agreed upon recruitment. The primary academic advisor is Prof. Eleni Chatzi
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the research infrastructure of the ETH Zurich Disseminate research results in peer-reviewed journal articles and at international conferences Profile Essential experience, skills and characteristics: A master's
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Engineering, ETH Zurich, Basel) and the University Hospital Heidelberg / German Cancer Research Center (Heidelberg, Germany). Project background Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive primary brain cancer in