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, computational quantum many-body physics, and machine learning The Quantum AI lab at ETH (Prof. Juan Carrasquilla ) invites applications for postdoctoral positions to work at the intersection of computational
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learning with the physics of laser–matter interaction. Your developments will be directly validated through multiple experimental runs on state-of-the-art laser processing equipment. You will work closely
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, selectively captured using antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies, and detected and quantified via flow cytometry. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with an ongoing PhD project at the University
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for publication in peer-reviewed journals Acquire third-party funding Possibility to initiate and pursue the habilitation process Support team members in the planning and execution of clinical research projects and
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at ETH. Contribute to activities associated with the COSTAction. Profile PhD in forest ecology, plant physiology, environmental sciences, or a related field. Strong background in dendrochronology, stable
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therapeutics, a passion for drug discovery and development, and the ability to integrate effectively into a multidisciplinary team through collaborative exchange and discussions. Requirements: PhD in Chemical
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. Requirements: PhD in Vascular Biology, Cell Biology, Mechanobiology, or a related field Solid expertise in vascular biology, ideally complemented by knowledge of mechanobiology and microfluidic engineering
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statistical evaluation Machine learning analyses: implementation of established and new workflows Coordination of activities with Consortium partners, including presentation of results at consortium meetings
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implement innovative architectures for real-time detection and control of laser processes. This interdisciplinary role combines artificial intelligence and machine learning with the physics of laser–matter
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2 PhD students work on developing lipid biomarkers for soil fertility. Propose your own research approaches to answer previously outlined research questions. Methods used in the group encompass a