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via Wavelength-Division-Multiplexing (ColorfulAct)". ColorfulAct aims to establish the building blocks of physical intelligence parallel to nodes and connections to artificial intelligence. We will
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Molecular Physiology and Functional Biochemistry. We are looking for a researcher investigating biochemical and molecular processes that underlie physiological functions in complex biological systems
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readily available. The University of Fribourg is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the representation of women scientists in leadership positions. Application process Please
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constructively handle conflicts. You understand Switzerland’s political structures, legislative processes and cultural diversity. You have a strong network both within the scientific community and outside of it
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analyses of the fundamental processes in living organisms. PROFILE: Candidates pursuing internationally recognized research in molecular or cellular biology, genomics, (epi)genetics, proteomics, systems
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The Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT, www.mavt.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position. The new professor is expected to contribute
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and graduate levels. Teaching will primarily take place within the Life Sciences Engineering curriculum, and the ability to teach STEM subjects will be a positive factor in the evaluation process. EPFL
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quantum sensing and information processing, molecular magnetism, spin chemistry, renewable energy conversion and storage, or sustainable chemical production. We seek candidates with an outstanding research
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operational excellence. Provide ongoing training and support, foster a culture of collaboration and accountability, and drive continuous improvement of internal processes related to CTIS submissions and
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career as a principal investigator. Possess a strong track record of innovation in computer vision, AI, and/or causal inference, with a passion for applying these to human model systems. Exhibit