17 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" uni jobs at University of Basel
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The University of Basel, with over 13,000 students, 6 faculties, and more than 6,000 staff members across multiple departments, is a dynamic and complex organization. Change management is a core
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sense of humor. Join us as: Change Management & Organizational Development Partner (80%) In this role, you will coordinate, manage, or even lead internal projects designed to strengthen collaboration across our
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supporting our members with your technical expertise in web development and digital content management.
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Your profile We seek candidates with an outstanding research record in deep learning, in particular in one or several of the following areas: modeling and architecture development, domain adaptation
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position (technician, this position) will focus on performing Raman/FTIR on retrieved samples. The PhD position will focus on developing a deep-learning algorithm for analyzing the acquired experimental data.
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disease and to develop pioneering therapies benefiting the lives of patients in areas of unmet need. With more than 70 research groups and 800 employees, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest
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Health (AICH) group develops AI/ML methods, digital tools, and secure data pipelines to advance pediatric healthcare. We work at the intersection of clinical medicine, machine learning, and data-intensive
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, environment, society and health as well as health systems and interventions. The Digital Health Unit is currently looking for a strategic implementer to further develop its thematic profile and portfolio as
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Your position • Further develop and ensure the quality of risk assessments (institutional, local offices, projects etc.): Conduct risk assessments, identify areas for improvement, and implement
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The Division of Computational Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, is offering a Senior Scientist position to develop and apply cutting-edge computational methodology for drug discovery