181 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" positions in Switzerland
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degree in physics, computer science, mathematics, computational neuroscience, or related fields. Extensive knowledge of dynamical systems theory. Excellent programming skills in Python. Previous experience
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, and innovation-driven work environment. Benefits according to ETH Zurich’s employee benefits program. chevron_right Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich We value diversity In line with our
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Programming experience (Python, MATLAB, or similar) Required people skills: Highly self-organized, structured, and motivated to explore new techniques Strong problem-solving mindset and willingness to tackle
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events at the Department of Media Studies and the Digital Humanities Lab. You will be expected to play a leading organizational role in designing research and outreach programs and events. Your profile
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). Contribute to the supervision of thesis and to MD, PhD and MD-PhD thesis committees / juries, as well as doctoral programs. Organize and participate in internal and external seminars, etc. UNIL is committed
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program, active participation in teaching within the framework of medical studies as well as the coordination of the promotion of junior staff and specialist training. The professor will be
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, or related disciplines, and bring experience in several of the following areas: Peptide synthesis Mammalian cell culture Protein biochemistry Mass spectrometry Bioinformatics and programming A
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candidate will actively participate in the discussions and events organized within the Futures Interrupted program in Basel and abroad. Background and/or interests include (but are not limited to): political
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care work, part-time employment, or career breaks and consider applications proposing joint research in job-sharing. With its early-career fellowship program, the Collegium nurtures an environment
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part of an exciting research project on the ethical and social implications of new plant breeding technologies funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation as part of the National Research Program