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Your position The candidate will have the opportunity to exploit some of the cutting-edge experimental and computational methods, comprising constraint-based and kinetic modeling, statistical
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. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with international experts of the Global PFAS Science Panel (GPSP), and also in collaboration with a network of industry, government, and NGO experts. Job
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Department of Pathology and Molecular Pathology Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professorship of Computational Functional Tumor Pathology 100% Start of employment by agreement, temporay The Faculty
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environment spanning real-time graphics, large language models, and affective computing Regular 1-on-1 mentoring and weekly team meetings Collaborative, international team at ETH Zurich's Computer Graphics
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expanded. We are recruiting a Research Associate in computational ion channel and membrane-protein design (protein design, structural and synthetic biology). In this role, you will drive an end-to-end
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Profile Master's degree in Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Computational Sciences, or a related field Enthusiasm for weather, climate, and Earth system science Very good programming skills in
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backgrounds including biology, medicine, psychology, biochemistry, physics, engineering, computer science, and economics investigate fundamental questions about how the brain functions in health and disease
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The UZH Global Funding Scheme supports faculties, departments, and professional service units in developing and implementing joint initiatives with international partners that advance the objectives
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and professionals across emerging areas like machine learning, cyber security, climate risk, distributed ledger technology, and quantum computing and translates that expertise into integrative research
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of methods to program material stiffness in-situ with light. Goals: high stiffness contrast (rigid-soft), fast transition (<1s), and small form factor (< mm scale) Characterization and developing theoretical