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. The department hosts more than 150 scientists who use a variety of research models to study the biological mechanisms governing human physiology and disease. In addition to its research mission, the DBS plays a
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efficiency, particularly with respect to latency. Project background The successful candidate will join the BMIC team at ETH Zurich and also be a part of the Computer Vision Lab (CVL). The project is conducted
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to solve industry and public sector challenges while being coached by experienced data scientists? Are you eager to be part of a diverse and adaptable team with growth opportunities of its members at its
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and develop soft matter characterization techniques, including rheology, microscopy, and spectroscopy. Analyze structure–property and structure-function relationships in mycelium-based systems. Scale-up
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intersections of gender with inter alia class, sexuality, race and/or coloniality. We construe the field broadly as encompassing scholars who work on gender, or women, within or in relation to established fields
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. Demonstrated aptitude for scientific creativity and non-conventional thinking. Fluent in written and oral English. Self-motivated, critical-thinking, open-minded and communicative, with a strong interest to work
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dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of images as instruments of human knowledge and cultural practices. It investigates the functions and effects of images throughout history and in our contemporary
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that promotes independent thinking and an environment that inspires excellence. Located in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, we work together to develop solutions
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with additional biophysical features Apply the framework to morphogenetic problems based on imaging data Run large-scale simulations on ETH Zurich’s high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure
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ETH’s high-performance computing (HPC) clusters A dynamic, interdisciplinary, and supportive research environment at the interface of biology, engineering, and computational science Flexibility