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Institute for Regenerative Medicine Postdoc in Bioinformatics or Bioinformatician 50-100% Our lab at the University of Zurich studies the regulation of gene expression in stem cells and cancer. We
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory of Advanced Materials Processing (LAMP) is a multidisciplinary research unit that develops innovative functional modification of materials
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Doctoral Candidate in computer vision and machine learning for developing novel deep learning method
Machine Learning (DM3L) Doctoral Candidate in computer vision and machine learning for developing novel deep learning methods for satellite-based tracking of global CO2 and NOX emissions of point sources 80
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for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) to support AI applications in weather and climate science. Job description Join the post-processing and verification team at MeteoSwiss as a Scientific Programmer
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computational workflows. In addition, the position supports institute-wide bioinformatics activities, including the management of data and shared computational infrastructure, enabling efficient and sustainable
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biological scales. Project background Cells are mechanically heterogeneous systems composed of proteins, membranes, and compartments with distinct physical properties. In parallel, they continuously sense and
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properties. In parallel, they continuously sense and respond to diverse mechanical cues from their environment, including adhesion, stiffness, tension, shear, pressure, and confinement. These cues
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their supervisor and from colleagues/collaborators motivated for independent literature reading and generating testable hypotheses diligent in documenting their work - both lab work as well as bioinformatic work
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sequencing, single-cell, and spatial data. As a Senior Bioinformatics Analyst, you will play a key role in designing, executing, and documenting analytical workflows while applying scientific rigor and best
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competitive salaries. The PhD student will be enrolled at ETH Zurich and will be affiliated with the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. The position is available starting April 2026 or upon agreement with a