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Emulators of Stochastic computational models"), funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The project aims to significantly advance the state-of-the-art in uncertainty quantification (UQ) by
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Emulators of Stochastic computational models"), funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The project aims to significantly advance the state-of-the-art in uncertainty quantification (UQ) by
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, computational genomics, or animal genomics. Experience with a programming language (e.g., python, R) and basic working knowledge with high-performance computing clusters is required. A MSc degree in genetics
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. Profile You hold a Master's degree in a relevant field such as data science, computer science, physics, computational biology, or biomedical research. You are proficient in Python programming, with
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., git, AWS, etc) You are: Self-motivated and independent An experienced programmer, able to easily adopt new programming languages or software design methods for particular purposes. A good communicator
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science, engineering, computer science, and medicine to find bold, creative solutions to real-world problems. Prof. Menon’s lab is located in the Balgrist Campus , designed to foster collaboration. Built in
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the MSc MTEC program. Access to a vibrant, interdisciplinary academic environment with excellent collaboration opportunities. You will be part of ETH Zurich’s network of educational specialists, providing
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over 1'400 PhD students & post-docs. Our mission is to amplify human potential by fostering breakthrough ideas with interdisciplinary AI research and enabling the path from science to society. We strive
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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or related field. Proven experience in machine learning and neural network architectures. Strong programming skills in Python and familiarity with PyTorch. Experience with
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program, active participation in teaching within the framework of medical studies as well as the coordination of the promotion of junior staff and specialist training. The professor will be