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program, active participation in teaching within the framework of medical studies as well as the coordination of the promotion of junior staff and specialist training. The professor will be
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products is a strong plus. Excellent laboratory and organizational skills; ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. Good communication skills in English. In
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German. This position is fixed term 80 – 100% and available immediately, initially for 1 year with the option to extend for the duration of the Accelerator Program. In the months of November to January and
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courses, practical work, management). Contribute to the supervision of thesis and to MD, PhD and MD-PhD thesis committees / juries, as well as doctoral programs. Organize and participate in internal and
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, conceptualizing and bringing projects to life You have demonstrable experience with digital tools (e.g. Docker, networking, Unix, Windows) You’re proficient in at least one programming language (e.g. Python
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the natural sciences Several years of experience in administration in an interdisciplinary environment Excellent knowledge of German and English, both written and spoken Excellent handling of office software
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, or a related field Programming experience (e.g., Matlab, Python) Experience with at least one electrophysiological recording method or related experimental method listed above The ability to design and
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among research groups Establishing mechanisms to gather input, needs, and feedback from community members Managing the ETH Zurich side of the Joint Doctoral Program on Learning Sciences (JDPLS ), and
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the “Basisprüfung” or its equivalent with good grades. MSc students and BSc students in the fifth semester or higher are preferred, although students earlier in their program will be considered if their grades
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a robust predictive framework that enables precise prediction of reaction outcomes. The project is part of an international collaboration with the German Priority Program on the “Utilization and