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3-year appointment, subject to renewal upon satisfactory performance at the end of the first year. We offer Competitive salary and excellent working conditions – more information can be found on our
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exposure data representative for the population. Optional and depending on the interest of the candidate, the project may be adapted to include epidemiological analysis in HERMES (Health Effects Related
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description You will work on cleaning data sets and conducting or reproducing statistical analysis in preparation for academic publications. You will also be responsible for visualizing results, literature
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) named gt4py. Job description As an HPC software developer you will work on the modelling infrastructure and port some components of the model using compiler directives, particularly within the data
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microscopy and synchrotron radiation (ex situ, in situ). Data Analysis & Interpretation: Drawing conclusions from experimental and simulated data. Scientific Reporting: Publishing and presenting research
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screening and profiling to lead a team of scientists dedicated to deliver innovative screening assays to enable hit finding campaigns and data driven decision making for small molecule projects. You oversee
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scientific data, and drive decision making processes. You are an expert in cell biology and assay development, in particular, knowledge in either Neuroscience or Immunology and a strong familiarity with high
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change. The role of the PhD candidate will be to collect ecological data allowing an assessment of the reasons for rarity and ecological (niche, range) limits of threatened mountain plants, and use
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair in Nonlinear Dynamics at ETH Zürich is seeking a highly motivated PhD student in the area of data-driven model-reduction for high-dimensional nonlinear physical
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well as an annual research and consumable endowment in a dynamic research environment. Further information may be obtained from the Department management of the DBS, Prof. Broillet (Marie‑Christine.Broillet@unil.ch