102 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" positions at ETH Zurich
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to gain a deeper understanding of how these methods are applied across different domains, as well as the skills needed for interdisciplinary research. If you are proficient in Python and software
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) Ability to present results to different audiences (technical, non-technical) Solid knowledge of machine learning concepts and programming skills in Python, R, or a similar language 1-3 years of data science
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partition forest CO2 and ET fluxes (ABACOS ) funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The aim of this project is to quantify COS (carbonyl sulfide) fluxes at different spatial and temporal scales in a
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therapeutic agents to reach the brain with unprecedented precision. By enabling targeted drug delivery, our approach could dramatically improve therapeutic outcomes while minimizing side effects. Unlike
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to write clear, structured reports You enjoy engaging with diverse stakeholders from different institutions. You have experience in managing collaborative projects and are confident in managing work packages
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synchronize different physiological recordings including EEG, ECG, respiratory recordings and pupillometry. The successful candidate will be part of all aspects of scientific work making this an exciting and
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variants in cattle and related species, construct different pangenome graphs , and identify trait-associated structural variants . OPISCOW aims at investigating the de novo mutation rate of structural
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to work with people from different disciplines and backgrounds Programming experience using languages such as Julia, Python, R, etc. At least one of the following: Experience in applying machine learning
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Based on the overall project‘s objectives, you will develop a doctoral proposal, which specifies research questions, methodological approaches, courses you want to take, and a time plan. With support from
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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