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now be adopted for secretion recombinantly synthesized proteins for the first time. Job description The postdoctoral fellow will perform the following tasks: Development of high throughput assays
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projects at ETH Zurich. Working closely with scientists, systems engineers, and external partners, you will contribute to the design, development, integration, and verification of spacecraft avionics systems
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vision with technical expertise in hardware and software development. We investigate these questions on a number of real-world robots such as the Unitree G1 humanoid, Stretch 3, and drones. For details
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development, validation, and safe integration of locally hosted LLMs for automated coding of pediatric diagnoses from electronic health records (EHRs), with the goal of enhancing research capabilities and
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seamlessly into code Contribute to brand identity: logo development, visual guidelines, style systems Profile Degree in Interaction Design, Visual Communication, Graphic Design, or related field Background as
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control and collaborative development Familiarity with conda environments, Jupyter notebooks, and R Markdown for reproducible research Domain Knowledge: Background or strong interest in genomics
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, and remodel mechanical signals, and how these processes govern fundamental biological functions such as homeostasis, growth, differentiation, migration, development, and apoptosis. Despite major
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stakeholders and/or drafting policy recommendations Workplace Workplace We offer Your job with impact: Become part of ETH Zurich, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively
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university dedicated to advancing science and technology. Project background We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to contribute to the further development of SimuCell3D, a high-performance C
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Planetary Geochemistry group (Prof. Maria Schönbächler) investigates the pathways that led to the formation and evolution of planets in our solar system. The group is