13 computer-science-image-processing positions at University of Zurich in Switzerland
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expertise? Through an Impact Collaboration Programme (ICP) project, you can develop creative ways to work together to ensure that the best available knowledge supports the design of solutions to the complex
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DIZH understands innovation very broadly and includes all disciplines: artistic, design, natural science, technology, humanities, education and social science.
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mechanisms developed will be validated in signal processing tasks for edge computing. Performance will be assessed in wearable domains and biomedical applications, with quantitative comparisons to conventional
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To submit an application, you need a written confirmation from the research institution. At UZH, you will receive the confirmation letter via the approval process in AVA, the UZH third-party funding
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. The scholarship programme is currently open to applicants from 183 countries. What are Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships? Research scholarships These scholarships are available to postgraduate researchers in
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well as a computer if required. Since the Collegium cannot provide laboratory infrastructure or studio space on site, early-career fellows in exceptional cases can arrange to use up to 40 percent of
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The aim of Spark is to fund the rapid testing or development of novel and unconventional scientific approaches, methods, theories, standards, ideas for applications, etc. It is designed for projects that show unconventional thinking and introduce a unique approach. The focus is on promising...
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To submit an application, you need a written confirmation from the research institution. At UZH, you will receive the confirmation letter via the approval process in AVA, the UZH third-party funding
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they are setting up or consolidating their own research team or programme. The MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) enable cross-border mobility and thus support researchers at all stages of their careers. Swiss