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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science with a strong theoretical focus. Candidates should have an exceptional academic
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technologies promise to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being
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have a master’s degree in atmospheric and/or climate sciences, geochemistry, environmental chemistry, physics, computational sciences or a closely related discipline with a strong interest in numerical
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, the university fosters innovation across disciplines - from the humanities and social sciences to natural and life sciences. As research becomes increasingly data-driven, the need for robust infrastructure and
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materials relevant to photonics, (opto)electronics, energy conversion and storage, catalysis, or quantum information science. Candidates are expected to pursue highly interdisciplinary research
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of Psychology. There is a broad focus of research and teaching in the lab, including computational photography, media studies, science and technology studies, videogame studies, critical making and design, AI and
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technologies and key expertise for omics research, the FGCZ provides research services and project support to the Zurich life science research community. Project background The FGCZ Proteomics Unit supports
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research assistant position in Development Economics. The starting date is the 1st of October for 6 months. This is a position to get some research experience between a Master’s degree and a PhD program. Job
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or equivalent qualification and is expected to establish an internationally recognized research program in the field of physical inorganic chemistry. Research methodologies may include, but are not
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to automatically process user manuals or process videos and extract relevant information. Further research will focus on advanced computer vision algorithms for defect detection. The research projects are usually