215 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions in Switzerland
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language models, can be leveraged to learn from system developers’ documentation, then assist the system developers and finally propose modifications to the system developers. This will support digital
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products is a strong plus. Excellent laboratory and organizational skills; ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. Good communication skills in English. In
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biotechnology, biochemistry, microbiology or a related field. Candidates should be fluent in English, enthusiastic for experimental work - a flair for computational work and chemistry will be considered an asset
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systems to synthetic many body platforms and related systems. Proficiency in French is not required, but a willingness to learn the language is appreciated. EPFL, with its main campus located in Lausanne
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required. The candidate is expected to evince both scientific leadership and independence. English proficiency (spoken and written) is essential; facility with German is not required but is beneficial
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to power outstanding events and digital outreach. Requirements A university degree, ideally with exposure to AI topics or international affairs Professional fluency in English; German is an asset Strong
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project teams and meet with everyone at eye level. The individuals we work with are from a diverse range of backgrounds and study disciplines, which is why we communicate in English. As the projects we
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. The PhD defense must occur 24 months or less before the start of the appointment (tentatively summer 2026). Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. French is not a requirement. This is a
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written English skills are required. For this job, fluency in the German language is an advantage due to potential collaboration with Swiss manufacturers, but not a strict selection criterion. The working
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main areas of research are machine learning, distributed systems, and the theory of networks. Within these three areas, we are currently working on several projects: graph neural networks, natural language