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engineering, computer science, data science, or a closely related discipline Have an excellent academic record Have strong analytical skills Be passionate about sustainability, energy, and public policy Be
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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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, microfluidics, patient samples, microscopy, in vivo models, genome engineering, single-cell analysis, and computational and molecular biology to elucidate the inner workings cancer cells and adult stem cells. Job
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, environment, society and health as well as health systems and interventions. The Department of Medical Parasitology and Infection Biology (MPI) investigates the biology and transmission of pathogens. Findings
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science journey, from the collection and management of data to machine learning, AI, and industrialization. The Center comprises a multi-disciplinary team of data and computer scientists and experts in
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, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (D-BAUG), has an opening for a researcher focused on data and process analysis to enable digitalized railway operations. Project background Safe and efficient railway
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technologies promise to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being
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have a master’s degree in atmospheric and/or climate sciences, geochemistry, environmental chemistry, physics, computational sciences or a closely related discipline with a strong interest in numerical
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, the university fosters innovation across disciplines - from the humanities and social sciences to natural and life sciences. As research becomes increasingly data-driven, the need for robust infrastructure and
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technologies and key expertise for omics research, the FGCZ provides research services and project support to the Zurich life science research community. Project background The FGCZ Proteomics Unit supports