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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The position is located at the Institute of Food, Nutrition, and Health at ETH Zurich within the Laboratory of Food Systems Biotechnology (Prof. Dr. Nicholas Bokulich
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domains, such as health and biomedical sciences, energy and sustainability, climate and environment, and large-scale scientific infrastructures. Project background In the framework of a collaboration with
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The work will contribute to the broader field of digital health. Accordingly, we offer the position of a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics (MTEC
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language processing, and signal processing to work closely with researchers, experts and other collaborators from academia or the public sector in Switzerland, working in various fields, such as health and biomedical
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detection, contributing to the long-term goal of Vision Zero (eliminating traffic-related fatalities and severe injuries). Job description The work will contribute to the broader field of digital health
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promising preclinical evidence. One of the key obstacles is the assumption that SCI can be treated without accounting for substantial variability in individual biological, clinical, health, and injury-related
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, computer engineering and/or computer science towards producing relevant and impactful health-monitoring mobile/wearable solutions, then please apply. The research will be highly collaborative; you should be
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of materials science, biomedical engineering, wireless communication, computer science and technology for health meet, at one of the world’s leading universities focusing on research and technology. Please see
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Sensing Laboratory focuses on the development of advanced sensor platforms that combine chemistry, physics, and engineering to address societal challenges in health and environmental monitoring
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The Population Mental Health Risk Prediction via Linkage of Multi-Modal Spatiotemporal Environmental Data To Population-Representative, Longitudinal Clinical Measures of Individual Mental Health (PRISMS) project