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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Membrane and Interfacial Science Lab in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT) at ETH Zürich designs materials and processes that enable more
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activities and operations of the international consortium. The PhD project will provide hands-on experience with astronomical instrumentation and state-of-the-art data analysis in a world-leading research
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fields, and Gaussian Splatting). Profile Degree in Computer Science or a related field, with several years of professional experience as a software engineer Strong proficiency in Python and C#, and
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The ETH Zurich technology platform NEXUS Personalized Health enables discovery and translational research for personalized health. We offer a broad range of expertise across Clinical Bioinformatics
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with project partners and disseminate results through reports, visualisations, and scientific publications Your profile You hold an M.Sc. in Data Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Physics
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results effectively within the lab and to broader scientific audience Profile Education & Experience: Master’s degree required; PhD preferred in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Computer Science
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statistical genomics, computational biology, computational genomics, or animal genomics. Experience with a programming language (e.g., python, R) and basic working knowledge with high-performance computing
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Policy, Soil Monitoring Law and Nitrates Directive, and contributes to the European Green Transition. It is an international collaboration between the University of Basel and the European Commission's
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to work at the interface of quantum optics, quantum information science and quantum many-body physics. Led by Prof. Wenchao Xu , the EQE group develops programmable quantum systems based on neutral atoms
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convince both by their relevance and originality, spanning from blue-sky research to applied science, as well as from fine arts to artistic research. The Collegium also encourages small interdisciplinary