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infrastructure (e.g., software platforms, databases, laboratory automation, and computer-aided instrument control). Translating chemical research questions into IT-supported processes and computational solutions
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Neuroanatomy, and using model systems relevant to human development or disease. You will also be expected to secure competitive research funding and publish high-quality papers in your field. Alongside your
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online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. For further information, please contact Dr Simon Bull (simon.bull@biol.ethz.ch) or Professor Samuel C. Zeeman
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of paediatrics at UKBB. Your clinical experience and commitment to postgraduate medical education will secure and further develop the training of paediatric residents and senior physicians in accordance with
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group can be found here: Biomaterials Engineering Laboratory . For questions regarding the position please contact Prof. Dr Xiao-Hua Qin (no applications). About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one
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: Biomaterials Engineering Laboratory . For questions regarding the position please contact Prof. Dr Xiao-Hua Qin (no applications). We would like to emphasize that the pre-selection process is conducted by
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-phonon coupling elements. With these, dedicated scattering rates can be computed and then used in quantum transport simulations. Down the line, we aim to pre-train a common GNN backbone model capable
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational
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operations that are yet to be fully understood. In this context, it is evident that the operation, control, and planning of power systems will soon be pushed to their limits. Therefore, new computational
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work closely with Professor Platt, guide the group’s computational research, contribute to ongoing projects, and pursue independent research directions aligned with the laboratory’s goals. Project