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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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Perform model calibration, parameter screening, and validation Compare simulations to experimental data and prepare high-quality visualizations Profile We welcome applications from candidates with: A PhD in
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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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responsible for deploying, analyzing, and maintaining the measurements as well as publishing scientific results. They will oversee MS, PhD, and postdoctoral researchers and are expected to apply for external
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to other non-technical audiences on occasion. Profile We are looking for candidates (m/w/d) with the following profile: Master’s degree in computer science, Mathematics, Physics, or similar field (PhD a plus
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. Profile Education & Experience A PhD in a relevant field with experience in industry is highly preferred; (outstanding younger professionals will also be considered and evaluated based on profile.) 2-5
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trait-associated sequence variation. We offer a PhD position at the interface of computational and statistical genomics, and bioinformatics. Project background Cattle are an interesting «model organism
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environment Typical PhD duration: 3 to 3.5 years with guaranteed funding throughout Competitive salary and excellent working conditions by ETH Zürich standards Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and
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CHUV are committed to promoting gender equality and diversity and strongly encourage applications from female candidates. www.unil.ch/egalite Desired profile PhD or equivalent (pharmacist or scientist
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technologies. In addition, you have: A PhD in synthetic biology, bioengineering, biotechnology or a related field A proven track and publication record in academia or industry Experience with mammalian cell