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emerging methodologies (e.g., causal inference) to uncover complex biological functions. Collaborating with experimental biologists to validate models and translate insights into practical recommendations
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the eDIAMOND project, namely: Distributing model training and inference over a network of resource-constrained devices. Online, context-aware adaptation of Federated Neural Network Architectures based
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emission from marine and terrestrial sources, through its chemical transformation in the atmosphere, and finally to its deposition as wet or aerosol particles. You will also use statistical inference methods
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Must haves for postdocs (all tracks): PhD degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field from a top university Strong experimental background with
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bottom-up approach to robotics and develop soft materials and devices that would enable unusual form and unconventional functions for broader robotic applications. Job description Track 1: Fiber-based soft
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The Institute of Electrical and Micro Engineering at EPFL invites applications for a faculty position in Electronics, at the level of Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full
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. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer
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cells within distinct metastatic niches. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche
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cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer progression-and where we
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. We take a bottom-up approach to robotics and develop soft materials and devices that would enable unusual form and unconventional functions for broader robotic applications. Job description Track 1