20 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at University of Basel
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by combining psychological profiling, biological lab data, physiological time series, and sensor data. The postdoc will play a leading role in developing and implementing predictive algorithms designed
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) develops advanced optical technologies, including imaging, spectroscopy, and laser ablation methods. Our goal is to bridge these cutting-edge laser technologies with clinical practice, developing solutions
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leading role in developing and implementing predictive algorithms designed to identify those most at risk from extreme heat, as well as offering personalized adaptation advice --- translating rich multi
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optimization and LLM alignment: design preference-based training and fine-tuning methods (RLHF, PPO, DPO, reward modeling) for medical and multilingual LLMs. Agentic and tool-augmented AI systems: develop
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the FHNW. The goal is to develop a highly automated, reproducible pipeline for the capture, processing, and dissemination of 3D digital twins of cultural artifacts using cutting-edge imaging and
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performance across development. Possible research topics within this position include, among others, “Embodied Learning", physical activity and sport in Developmental Disorders, and the cognitive effects
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Postdoc in Biomedical Ethics The Institute for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Basel (IBMB), Switzerland (https://ibmb.unibas.ch/ ), is looking for an enthusiastic collaborator to join our
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interventions can reduce belief in false information beyond purely logical arguments. This project will involve designing behavioral experiments, conducting online field studies, and theoretically developing
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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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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