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(SCI), lower back pain, neuro-degenerative disorders and neurological tumors. At the core of our research is the collaboration across disciplines spanning expertise in medicine, biology, computer and
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highly supportive infrastructure, including state-of-the-art core facilities. Main tasks – Research: Establish a research program in the field of eukaryotic gene expression and/or functional genomics; use
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at ETH Zurich and associated with the ETH AI Center. We are an interdisciplinary group at the intersection of chemistry and computer science. Our mission is to accelerate chemical discovery using digital
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on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Lancet Digital Health, npj Digital Medicine). You will also be involved in teaching activities.
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health. We are looking for a proactive and skilled Software Engineer to join the newly forming research group Analytics and Informatics for Child Health (AICH) at the Department of Biomedical Engineering
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afterwards. You will work closely with our research team to implement a new version of our RAG-based chatbot. Profile The ideal candidate will be a computer or data science student, or a student with extensive
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multidisciplinary research program and collaboration network in the area of Culturomics. Promising candidates possess an interdisciplinary profile that combines outstanding microbiological expertise with excellent
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developer with a strong background in scientific computing who is eager to lead a development team, drive innovation, and explore commercial opportunities arising from our research. The position is linked
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mentoring programme. Support the development and implementation of training and capacity building of relevant stakeholder groups. Engage with various stakeholders from the private and public sectors as
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Required experience: CH/EU/EFTA citizenship or a valid work permit for Switzerland A Master’s degree (ETH, university) in engineering, computer science, or a related field Strong academic performance meeting