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, environment, society and health as well as health systems and interventions. Research-IT (R-IT) is an interdisciplinary team within the Swiss TPH that provides operational guidance, expertise, and support to
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actively contributes to capacity strengthening. To achieve its goals, the Analytics and Intervention Modelling group invites applications for a R Developer to support the development and maintenance
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logging systems to ensure reproducibility, with Kubernetes experience being a beneficial skill. For R&D prototyping, you will evaluate emerging models and tools, quickly develop proofs of concept, and
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fields of regenerative medicine, robotics, and medical devices/bionics technologies. Job description As our Quality Engineer, you’ll work closely with the R&D team to lead our testing and quality assurance
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, and tree physiology. Willingness to travel and undertake extended fieldwork for data collection. Driving license. Experience in ecological data analysis and statistical programming (R or Python
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leading surgeons. This is not a routine R&D job. It is a frontline opportunity to shape breakthrough biomedical technologies that directly impact patient care. It’s perfect for someone driven, creative, and
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, an affinity in programming and data management is helpful. Ideally, you have experience with statistical software (R, Stata or Python). Applicants must be students in good standing at the University of Basel
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programming in R) Field work experience and a valid driver's license Willingness to travel and undertake extended fieldwork for data collection Advanced language skills in English (oral and writing) Workplace
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. Profile Enrollment as a student at ETH Zurich or the University of Zurich in a relevant field, such as computer science, engineering, economics and mathematics Intermediate coding skills in R, Stata
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20%-30%, Zurich, fixed-term The GenAI-R&D for Future-Proof Teaching group at the ETH AI Center (Zürich-Oerlikon) builds fully open-source systems aimed at transforming the way students learn and