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trait-associated sequence variation. We offer a PhD position at the interface of computational and statistical genomics, and bioinformatics. Project background Cattle are an interesting «model organism
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the impact of alloying on the magnetic properties of Sm-Co magnets, using Fe-Cr as a test bed material. This project combines advanced experimental techniques with computational modeling, including: Advanced
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liquid-liquid phase separated state are going to be targeted. Addressing details of conformational distributions of intrinsically disordered proteins in dispersed and liquid-liquid phase separated state is
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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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and deployment of research software for data processing and interactive seismological visualisations, optimize data storage and distribution, and ensure system reliability through advanced monitoring
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for products based on our research on sustainability topics, define a strategy to distribute such products for outreach purposes, and collaborate in research activities on sustainable fashion. The contract
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generation of enhancement algorithms tailored for endoscopic videos, with a focus on applications in real-time interventions. Development efforts will prioritize both enhancement quality and computational
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position requiring high manual dexterity and technical versatility. You will be expected to switch frequently between diverse tasks such as computational modeling, computer-aided design, manual and CNC
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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
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof