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generations to come. Join Roche, where every voice matters. The Position This job posting is for the role of Junior Group Leader in Computational Biology. We are looking for an innovative scientific mind
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to demonstrate prior achievement. University degree in any field with 3–7 years of relevant experience (multiple roles and/or post-PhD), with a strong preference for life sciences or health backgrounds and/or
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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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University of Basel, Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing Position ID: University of Basel -Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing -PHD [#21542] Position Title: Position Type
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Professor towards Associate Professor in AI-oriented Computational Biologywith applications to Image Analysisor to Computational Molecular Evolution Starting date : 2025-26 Place : Lausanne, Switzerland
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Distributed Computing Group is a research group at ETH Zurich. We are interested in various research topics on new and upcoming areas off the beaten path. Our three
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. You'll work at the exciting intersection of experimental materials science and materials informatics, collaborating with CSEM and EPFL in a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Bridge Project. Your
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of International Relations/Political Science. It also requires teaching and supervision of Master’s dissertations in the Institute’s interdisciplinary Master’s programme. Candidates must therefore be able to offer
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab invites applications for a PhD position in Computational Interaction, focusing on sensor-based input detection for Augmented and
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the global average. Most plant species in these regions are therefore shifting their distributions to track the climatic conditions they are adapted to. However, there is considerable variation in