210 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at ETH Zurich
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of Lausanne (UNIL). Project background "Genesis" brings together more than 100 scientists from all parts of the country, bridging the gap between biology, chemistry, astrophysics, and Earth and planetary
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, you process collected data, prepare reports, and deliver results back to customers and internal teams - ensuring that every project is both professionally executed and well-documented. Further, you will
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. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with international experts of the Global PFAS Science Panel (GPSP), and also in collaboration with a network of industry, government, and NGO experts. Job
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biochemistry and cell biology. The goal is to build a collaborative interdisciplinary team that uses population genomics to support the development an implementation of working experimental transposon models in
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The newly forming Spin Dynamics and Hyperpolarisation group is looking for two doctoral researchers. Fully funded by a Starting Grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation, the group will
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acceleration Scientific computing and data libraries A keen interest in scientific computing, atmospheric sciences, or advanced instrumentation is highly advantageous Ability to work both independently and
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50%-60%, Zurich, fixed-term The laboratory of Neuroepigenetics is a biology research group at the University Zürich (UZH) and ETH Zürich. It conducts fundamental research that studies how the brain
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, including the planning and execution of internal and external meetings and workshops. You will support professional communication and representation activities, such as preparing presentations and reviewing
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of astrophysical and/or space-science data processing. The successful candidate will hold an MSc or greater degree in computer science or engineering, or a PhD in applied mathematics, physics, or related fields
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Funding: Full position (100%) for up to 3 years Environment: A collaborative, international team at ETH Zurich's Basel campus with access to state-of-the-art HD-MEA technology and microscopy facilities