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generations to come. Join Roche, where every voice matters. The Position This job posting is for the role of Junior Group Leader in Computational Biology. We are looking for an innovative scientific mind
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Contract length : 2 years, renewable twice, max. 6 years Rate : 100% The Department of Computational Biology (DBC ) is internationally renowned for its excellence in research pertaining to the analysis
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and refactoring source code for computational and data science applications both on the methodological and implementation side or deploying and integrating applications to adequate compute environments
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. The research will contribute to the area of neural input systems and will be related to brain-computer interaction. Candidates ideally have a background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Robotics
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include, but are not limited to molecular, cellular and tissue engineering, synthetic biology, systems biology, computational biology, biomaterials, functional genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and
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member of the School of Basic Sciences, the successful candidate is expected to initiate and develop a creative research program at the forefront of the discipline. Significant start-up resources, research
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seek a dynamic and versatile intern with a mechanical engineering background and a hands-on attitude. The ideal candidate is keen to learn the intricacies of computational industrial robotics in a fast
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Our research group in the field of Digital Biomarker research (Health Informatics) is looking for a new PhD student starting as soon as possible. The position is based in
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. The ideal assistant studies in the Bachelor's or the Master's program of the Faculty of Business and Economics. In addition, a high level of self-reliance and an efficient attitude to work is expected
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expertise in material science, engineering, and computing. The lab focuses on sensing technologies for electronic textiles, with applications in sports and health. To strengthen its operations, the BMHT Lab