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Zurich and the University of Zurich that applies the latest omics technologies for biomolecular research and personalized medicine. The FGCZ Genome Informatics group supports researchers with the analysis
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The Animal Genomics group at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences at ETH Zurich investigates DNA variation in individual genomes and at the population scale. We apply long read sequencing
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. Most importantly, we are looking for a person who is flexible, communicates well and interested in and able to aquire new skills. Profile Required Skills A degree in computer science, mathematics
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engaged with scientific developments and peer communities. Profile A PhD in geosciences, natural or engineering sciences, data science, or a discipline pertinent to Earth observation. At least 8 years of
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Chair in Nonlinear Dynamics at ETH Zürich is seeking a highly motivated PhD student in the area of data-driven model-reduction for high-dimensional nonlinear physical
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approaches. Profile PhD in biochemistry, analytical chemistry or related fields, with at least 3 years demonstrated practical experience in proteomics sample preparation, LC-MS/MS and data analysis and data
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research assistant position in Development Economics. The starting date is the 1st of October for 6 months. This is a position to get some research experience between a Master’s degree and a PhD program. Job
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to other non-technical audiences on occasion. Profile We are looking for candidates (m/w/d) with the following profile: Master’s degree in computer science, Mathematics, Physics, or similar field (PhD a plus
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degree in the fields of transportation, civil engineering, computer science, urban analytics, spatial planning, geography, geoinformation, psychology or an equivalent qualification. Experience with first
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The PhD position is part of an interdisciplinary research project at the intersection of robotics and biomedical engineering, conducted in close collaboration with neurosurgeons from the University