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to enable the scientists at ETH Zurich to develop new technologies necessary for their successful research. Curious? So are we. Starting date: The anticipated start date for this position is January 2026 with
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dynamics using a broad range of mathematical, computational, and experimental approaches to study the population dynamics and evolution of infectious pathogens on both the within and between-host level (1 ,2
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We offer you The Department of Biomedicine is an equal opportunity employer and a cutting-edge research facility that provides excellent training and career development opportunities for his
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term In the newly established Brain-Body Regulation Lab at ETH Zurich (Department of Health Sciences and Technology), we focus on developing non-invasive (self-regulation
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sciences and digital technologies, is an emerging subfield that we wish to develop as an academic discipline in the Lake Geneva region. Areas of interest include collecting Patient-Reported Experience and
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." This project aims to develop data-driven tools to assess supply chain vulnerabilities for critical medicines, using pharmaceutical Bills of Materials (BOMs), trade flows, and production data. The work is part of
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the biomedical field, financed by external funds and published under the DORA principles Lead a research group, coordinate its research with that developed by other groups of the Department, in compliance with
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experiments to gain a better quantitative understanding of the disorder and to develop intelligent mechatronic shunt systems. In line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote
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" (D2M). This innovative project is a collaboration between the University of Basel, the Bern University of the Arts, and the FHNW. The goal is to develop a highly automated, reproducible pipeline
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to muon g-2 from lattice Quantum Chromodynamics and algorithmic developments for multi-level and RG-improved simulations (research group of Urs Wenger) C.) Study of multi-hadron systems, with a focus on