224 information-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" "Robert Gordon University" positions at ETH Zurich
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is 8 January 2026. We are not accepting applications for this job through AcademicJobsOnline.Org right now. Please apply at https://ethz.ch/en/the-eth-zurich/working-teaching-and-research/faculty
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relevance to extraterrestrial environments and future energy strategies. For more information on this project, see: https://copl.ethz.ch/research/research-projects/2025-saar.html Job description The PhD
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. Joël Mesot. The closing date for applications is 22 February 2026. We are not accepting applications for this job through MathJobs.Org right now. Please apply at https://ethz.ch/en/the-eth-zurich/working
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environment where philosophy meets data science, public health, medicine, and law? At the Health Ethics & Policy Lab (https://bioethics.ethz.ch ), you will join a team committed to shaping responsible
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passion for interdisciplinary science to join our team. Project background This position is part of the project “Forest Management and Drinking Water Security under Climate Change” supported by the Swiss
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We are excited to announce a PhD position at the Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation (SMI), ETH Zurich. The position is part of an SNSF-funded research project that examines how advanced AI
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portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Furthermore, applications without a research proposal will not be considered either. For further information about the group
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deployment by enabling quick data collection, calibration, and policy training while ensuring safety and efficiency. For this, we develop novel learning-based control and policy optimization techniques. We're
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data, spanning from whole-genome variant calling and decision support to single-cell sequencing analysis. We develop and extend robust analysis workflows and reusable components, in close collaboration
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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