26 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Nature Careers in Switzerland
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at EPFL related to the present search. PSI is the largest research institute for natural and engineering Sciences in Switzerland specializing in the development and management of large-scale, accelerator
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exceptional individuals who will develop and lead a research program at the forefront of the discipline and who will have a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate-level teaching. We look
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The School of Life Sciences at EPFL invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Neuroscience. At EPFL researchers develop and apply innovative technologies to understand
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or Analytical Chemistry. Areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to, the development of new methods for characterization of molecules or materials, potentially in relation to applications in
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. We seek individuals who will develop and lead a research program at the forefront of the discipline and who will also be committed to excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching. Approaches
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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 legal and ethical regulations and in
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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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://facultyrecruiting.epfl.ch/position/59965443 Enquiries may be addressed to: Prof. Henrik Rønnow Chair of the Search Committee E-mail: IPhysDirector@epfl.ch For additional information, please consult iphys.epfl.ch , sb.epfl.ch
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successfully obtaining external funding, and will develop and deliver a modern teaching curriculum in molecular and/or cell biology at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Teaching in German at early
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genetic elements, genome plasticity, microbial gene and cellular regulation, antimicrobial resistance or evolution. We welcome all experimental microbial models (e.g. bacteria, archaea, unicellular