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computational science, computational biology, applied mathematics, physics, or a related field Strong, documented experience in C++ programming and solid software engineering skills — applicants should clearly
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currently seeking to hire an HPC Optimization Specialist. The objectives of this position are twofold: on the one hand, to extend our HPC user support to help researchers to run their applications and HPC
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accuracy Integrate and validate sensor systems on full-scale industrial machinery Collaborate closely with a Swiss machine manufacturer to bring research into practical application. Profile Required
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We invite applications for a PhD position in the field of computational neuroscience. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team at the neural dynamics lab
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, and tree physiology. Willingness to travel and undertake extended fieldwork for data collection. Driving license. Experience in ecological data analysis and statistical programming (R or Python
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proven experience in FPGA programming and high-speed electronics circuit design and testing. Experience in quantum information processing and quantum communication algorithms, as well as fiber optics
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advocates diversity, equal opportunities and a family-friendly environment. As the University of Basel aims to increase the number of women in leading academic positions, applications by women
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for detecting and identifying tree species, with broad applications in forest monitoring. In collaboration with colleagues from Austria, the successful approach will be implemented in a protected area in Austria
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to receiving your online application by 15 September 2025, including the following documents: CV Academic transcripts Cover letter (including motivation and earliest possible start date) Relevant code samples
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, parameter screening, and validation Comparing simulation outcomes with experimental data Profile We welcome applications from candidates with: A strong background in computational science, computational