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is an advantage Familiarity with Linux-based computing environments; experience with high-performance computing (HPC) systems is an advantage Knowledge of reproducible research practices, including
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complex, heterogeneous experimental systems, are particularly encouraged to apply. Commitment to an independent and timely teaching program is expected at the undergraduate (in German and English) and
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skills which could be relevant include rendering, computer science (with a specific focus on front-end interface development) Fluency in English is required for this position and German is a plus You
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between both groups are anticipated. Prior experience with genomic data analysis on a high-performance computing cluster, along with strong communication skills, is desirable. Profile Research interest in
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80%-100%, Lugano, fixed-term The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) develops and operates a high-performance computing and data research infrastructure that supports world-class science in
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translate complex research requirements into a scalable, novel architecture that avoids infringement of existing patents while maintaining high-speed performance for live-cell imaging. Profile System
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severe health condition, where patients typically suffer from unspecific symptoms like high fever. To support doctors in the decision how to treat the patient, we will develop a miniaturized system for
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condition, where patients typically suffer from unspecific symptoms like high fever. To support doctors in the decision how to treat the patient, we will develop a miniaturized system for rapid diagnosis
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Evolution Group, led by Prof. Dr. Tanja Stadler, in the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) at ETH Zürich works at the interface
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convective heat transfer with the surrounding air. Within our research group at ETH Zurich, we are developing computational workflows for predicting temperature fields in machine tools using computational