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for key program deliverables. Drive the development of high-impact deliverables, such as the annual report and the Phase III Outline Proposal. Coordinate input across projects, synthesize insights, and
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abnormal noradrenergic signaling. In close collaboration with the University of Oxford, we combine cutting-edge computational modeling of human behavior with pupillometry and functional magnetic resonance
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100%, Locarno, fixed-term Recent advances in AI-based weather prediction have demonstrated remarkable skill and computational efficiency. However, most current machine-learning weather prediction
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or production is stopped, a phenomenon known as post-shut-in or trailing seismicity. In many cases, the largest seismic events occur after shut-in, posing challenges for hazard mitigation and operational safety
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findings into technical improvements (e.g., new embedding methods, agent architectures, prompting strategies) Publishing research results in leading venues in artificial intelligence and computational social
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close collaboration with courts and partners across Switzerland. We are looking for Research Assistants (Law, Computer Science, or related fields). Job description We are looking for highly motivated
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Clinical Genomics team led by Dr. André Kahles at the Biomedical Informatics Lab (BMI Lab), headed by Prof. Gunnar Rätsch, at ETH Zurich, is seeking a highly motivated
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-phonon coupling elements. With these, dedicated scattering rates can be computed and then used in quantum transport simulations. Down the line, we aim to pre-train a common GNN backbone model capable
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organised individual to support multiple experimental and computational research groups. The successful candidate will contribute to both a collaborative research network and institute-wide activities
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of Bern). The position will be hosted at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich and will be part of the NCCR CLIM+ programme which is funded by the Swiss National Science