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& Virus Evolution (EVE) group at Swiss TPH, we are seeking a Software Engineer – Open Source Pathogen Data Platforms (80 – 100%) to help shape the tools that underpin pathogen data generation and sharing in
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health. We are looking for a proactive and skilled Software Engineer to join the newly forming research group Analytics and Informatics for Child Health (AICH) at the Department of Biomedical Engineering
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systems. Your work will help to define the quality and features of our algorithms. Armed with your innovative spirit and project experience, you will manifest fresh ideas and novel approaches
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, help shape the Forest Studio software suite, and engage with a dynamic, interdisciplinary research team. We value creativity and welcome your own research ideas, encouraging the development
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to offer services and solutions in the wide area of scientific computing from the provisioning of HPC resources, over scientific data analysis and management to research software engineering. SIS is
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reaffirm the specificity of each place (built environment, site); to address traditional and new aesthetics, cultural techniques and values of the built environment; to adapt and define the necessary legal
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encourages creativity in defining the scope, contributions, and direction of the work. Potential responsibilities include: Developing and applying computational models to explore cooperation, information
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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term We are seeking a skilled Software Systems Engineer to join the HIRAX team at ETH Zurich for a fixed-term position. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in
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100%, starting January 2026 (negotiable) Proteins must fold correctly to function, and this process is tightly regulated by a network of chaperone proteins. At the heart of this network is Hsp90, a
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are also intricately tied to mental well-being and should not be overlooked. Moreover, the constructs used to define mental well-being differ greatly among studies and often only revolve around the absence