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& Virus Evolution (EVE) group at Swiss TPH, we are seeking a Software Engineer – Open Source Pathogen Data Platforms (80 – 100%) to help shape the tools that underpin pathogen data generation and sharing in
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health. We are looking for a proactive and skilled Software Engineer to join the newly forming research group Analytics and Informatics for Child Health (AICH) at the Department of Biomedical Engineering
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will develop and implement web scraping solutions to collect data from websites, including ones with anti-bot mechanisms. This involves designing efficient scraping strategies, preprocessing collected
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of existing Startup & Entrepreneurship Programs, as well as developing new ones. Ensuring timely and excellent delivery, you will build a stronger innovation community locally, and globally. Passionate about
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Program swisspeace is looking for a Program Officer – Dealing with the Past. The swisspeace Dealing with the Past (also referred to as transitional justice) team supports governmental and non-governmental
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PhD Program Coordinator (30%) Starting date: September 1st 2025 or earlier by agreement The Faculty of Psychology is one of seven faculties of the oldest university in Switzerland. With our core
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collaboration with the National Research Foundation (NRF) to do interdisciplinary research on pressing problems. The centre currently runs several research programmes with the Future Cities Laboratory Global (FCL
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supporting those engaged in peace practice and conflict transformation processes. We are seeking someone to work as senior program officer in our “Mediation Support Project” a joint project between the CSS ETH
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the Laboratory of Nano Particles at Empa and also matriculate in ETH Zürich. The research focuses on developing innovative plasmonic materials. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and localized surface
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% of the cases occur in developing countries, and most of these cases would be preventable with appropriate treatment. We are therefore developing an optically transparent, engineered corneal transplant