Open positions
Note to students looking for a position
As many fellow professors, I receive several dozens of unsolicited emails per week from people who would like to apply for an internship or a PhD in my group, or come as visiting scholar (from undergraduates looking for internship, to visiting PhD students supported by their home university for a year abroad, to visiting professors, etc.).
In the vast majority of cases, your request will be rejected. Although you are free to send such applications, note that I will not always be able to acknowledge reception of your email and reply accordingly due to time constraints. If you are interested in a PhD, note that all opening positions (Ph.D and post-docs) of ETH, including those from my Chair, are available here.
Open positions

The Chair of Risk, Safety and Uncertainty quantification opens two PhD positions fully funded for 4 years, as part of the ORACLES project ("Optimization, Reliability and CaLibration using Emulators of Stochastic computational models") recently funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
The two PhD positions are:
• Reliability-Based Design Optimization using Stochastic Emulators (details here)
• Hierarchical Bayesian Inference using Stochastic Emulators (details here)
Applications are only accepted through the ETH Portal (links above).
Open positions in related groups
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Recently filled positions
Post-doc/scientific developer opening at RSUQ
It is our pleasure to announce the opening of a post-doc/scientific developer position in our Chair.
The Chair is looking for a full-stack web developer
We have an open project-based position for the development of a teaching web platform and a set of interactive applications related to the civil engineering Bachelor course “Structural Mechanics”.
Ph.D positions in grey-box models for safe and reliable intelligent mobility systems
It is our pleasure to announce the recruitment of 15 PhD students as part of the European Innovative Training Network (ITN) GREYDIENT (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2020 “Grey-Box Models for Safe and Reliable Intelligent Mobility Systems”).
Ph.D position in surrogate modelling for uncertainty quantification in offshore wind turbine design
The Chair opens a Ph.D. position in the field of advanced simulation methods for offshore wind turbine design in the context of the European Project HIPERWIND.