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international scientific reputation of the University of Geneva. TITLE AND REQUIRED SKILLS: - PhD in sciences or equivalent degree. - Publications in top international mathematics journals. STARTING DATE: 1st
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responsible, together with other members of the department, for teaching undergraduate (German or English) and graduate level courses (English) for students of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering
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The School of Basic Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) at EPFL seeks to appoint a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in condensed matter theory with a focus on interacting quantum matter
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The School of Basic Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) at EPFL and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) jointly seek to appoint a Tenure Track Assistant or tenured Associate Professor in
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Publication list Contact details of two refereesPlease send your application to [nicola.serra+sinergia@uzh.ch]. Further information about [Department of Mathematical Modeling and Machine Learning or Department
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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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be based either within the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering or the Department of Mathematics at ETH Zurich, dependinhg on the candidate's background and preferences. Profile A masters
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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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. Profile Enrollment as a student at ETH Zurich or the University of Zurich in a relevant field, such as computer science, engineering, economics and mathematics Intermediate coding skills in R, Stata
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof