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The Center of Sustainable Future Mobility (CSFM) has been established with the aim to promote research activities that foster the realisation of a sustainable transportation system from an environmental, social, and economic perspective. The centre should serve as the entry point for external partners as well as a coordination unit for interdisciplinary research and partnerships around the challenges associated with future mobility.
We are looking for somebody to start as soon as possible upon agreement.
In the context of the vision for the CSFM, this project envisages the creation of an Open Digital Twin Platform (ODTP) to support research and policy-making in mobility and beyond. While the platform will be general beyond mobility, there is an initial application focus on the Swiss Mobility System and its interactions with its neighbours. This project is supported by the Swiss Action Plan for Open Research Data (ORD) and aims to improve open research data according to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). We integrate public and potentially private data sets and models and create a FAIR user interaction in the ODTP that facilitates the use and re-use of all data. In addition, we are developing an Open Standard for Digital Twins that underpins ODTP.
The ODTP will make the unique role and contribution of the centre to define sustainable future mobility visible to society, but more importantly, it will allow the different research groups at ETH and beyond to build on a high-quality base for their individual and joint research. Examples of such overarching discussions, research which can profit from such a well-documented and regularly updated digital twin could be for example:
Whereas the underlying ODTP and the open standard are meant to be general, the actual digital twin “CH on the move” will focus in the first instance on data related to mobility such as the population of persons and firms, their preferences, travel demand, transport and energy networks and timetables, service providers and their fleets, land use patterns and travel behaviour. The maintenance of the digital twin will require ongoing work and research for the necessary data pipelines and visualisations. The interaction with the relevant external data partners, policymakers, and governmental units will be central to its success.
Your involvement in developing the ODTP requires cooperation with researchers across different fields to implement core components of the Digital Twin from data acquisition to data management, data use and data visualisation. You joining the core team working on the ODTP means integrating with research groups at ETH Zurich and the Swiss Data Science Center (SDSC). You as a core team member will work closely with various of the 40 member groups of the CSFM to implement specific mobility-related applications that rely on the ODTP to generate the ”CH on the move” digital twin.
We offer a 2 year project-based contract at the Center for Sustainable Future Mobility working in the Digital Twin Group that includes:
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
We evaluate applications on a rolling basis.
Further information about the CSFM can be found on our . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Jascha Grübel, email jgruebel@ethz.ch (no applications).
13-04-2025
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