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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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, control engineering, and immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle
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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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encourages excellence, individual recognition and responsibility. T he Faculty of Biology and Medicine ( FBM ) of the University of Lausanne is inviting applications for position of: Tenure-track Assistant
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, electrical engineering and computer science to design highly efficient and sensitive imaging and inference approaches to help guide diagnosis and treatment in cardiovascular patients. Project background Our
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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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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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scientific and engineering computing, and explores commercial pathways for software innovations. If you are looking for a role that blends technical excellence, leadership, and business strategy, we would like
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The Pioneer Fellowship Deep-Tech Incubation Program is already a highly successful program for ETH spin-offs and has been running for 15 years. ETH start-ups, on the other hand, are technology companies based
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both by their relevance and originality, spanning from applied science to blue-sky research, as well as from fine arts to artistic research. The Collegium also encourages small interdisciplinary teams