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60%-80%, Zurich, fixed-term Are you an ambitious data scientist with strong analytical and numerical skills, and expertise in geomatics, remote sensing, and data processing? We invite you to join
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Forest Studio is designed as a modular modelling environment that integrates ecological theory, empirical data, and modern scientific programming workflows. This position focuses on advancing
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environments (Schmidt, Science, 2022) — especially in the context of drug–host microbiome interactions — and developing dedicated tools and analytic workflows for the novel data modalities generated by Record
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energy transfer, developing and employing computer simulations, laboratory experiments, and field analyses. Our aim is to gain fundamental insights and develop sustainable technologies to address societal
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. ENDOTRAIN will train a new generation of interdisciplinary experts who merge clinical endocrinology, artificial intelligence, data science, engineering, ethics and law into an integrated field of digital
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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Environmental science » Earth science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 21 Apr 2026 - 21
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qualifications that include strong analytical and quantitative skills in computational solid mechanics, nonlinear dynamics, data analysis, mechatronics, and interest in laboratory-based experimentation and
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31 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Biological sciences » Other Medical sciences » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application
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), highly resolved (hourly‑scale) data on species presence, abundance, and movement patterns in rivers and streams. To address this gap, this project aims to realise the Riverine Organism Drift Imager (RODI
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advances, a multiscale understanding of how mechanical information is generated and integrated in complex multicellular systems remains limited. Progress in the field requires the development of engineered