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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Membrane and Interfacial Science Lab in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT) at ETH Zürich designs materials and processes that enable more
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operations that are yet to be fully understood. In this context, it is evident that the operation, control, and planning of power systems will soon be pushed to their limits. Therefore, new computational
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. Profile Hardware Realization: Translate abstract architectural requirements into functional ViViD-AFM V2.0 mechatronic hardware. Precision Engineering: Design and implement sub-nanometer control systems and
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The highly competitive Bio-Engineering Systems for Therapeutics (BEST) postdoc program, part of the Next-gen Bioengineers initiative, is run jointly by ETH Zurich and Roche
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, Biostatistics, Software Engineering, Systems Operations, and Screening & Lab Automation. Embedded in this multi-disciplinary environment, the Clinical Bioinformatics group translates computational biology into
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asset. You are fluent in English and enjoy working in an international, diverse, and interdisciplinary team. Degree in Computer Science or a related field Several years of experience as a
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-phonon coupling elements. With these, dedicated scattering rates can be computed and then used in quantum transport simulations. Down the line, we aim to pre-train a common GNN backbone model capable
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university and in developing research and teaching partnerships with computer science faculty and researchers. We are also interested in candidates who value engaging publicly on topics of the ethical, social
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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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have enabled unprecedented control over light-matter interactions, catalyzing breakthroughs in imaging, nonlinear optics, and photonic computing. We leverage these developments to advance the field