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Excellent programming skills (preferably Matlab, or Python), and some experience in machine learning Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Excellent communication and scientific writing skills, and
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, future projects will also involve patient cohorts. We are currently seeking a motivated and skilled PhD student to join our team. Project background This project focuses on neuromodulatory systems (and the
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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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, Information Technology, Information Systems, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, or a related field Strong machine learning and programming experience with the ability to work across frontend, backend, and embedded
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upcoming areas off the beaten paths. Our three main areas of research are machine learning, distributed systems, and theory of networks. Within these three areas, we are currently working on several projects
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Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with engineering tools with focus on design automation Experience in programming (e.g. Python) or machine learning and a desire to deepen your expertise Experience in
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. Interactions with the recently created Dubochet Center for Imaging are highly encouraged. One or two of the following research topics should be covered in the application: Machine Learning and AI-inspired
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. Conduct statistical analyses of the acquired datasets. Contribute to the publication and presentation of research findings. Assist in the supervision of Ph.D. students. Profile Prerequisites: PhD. degree in
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image processing techniques and modern machine learning approaches to extract meaningful quantitative information from complex biological images. The successful candidate will contribute to projects
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, computer engineering and/or computer science towards producing relevant and impactful health-monitoring mobile/wearable solutions, then please apply. The research will be highly collaborative; you should be