20 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Nature Careers in Switzerland
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successful candidate will be expected to initiate and develop an independent and creative research program, as well as to participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching. Internationally competitive
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, observational and laboratory techniques, comparative planetology or the involvement, development and leadership in space missions. The successful candidate's research program will constitute a defining part of
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The University of Basel invites applications for a Professorship in Deep Learning to join the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (DMI). This posi- tion is a key part of the University's
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with a research program focused on mechanistic questions that are related to genome regulation, RNA metabolism, or protein homeostasis. We are especially interested in candidates using cutting-edge
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or even set them and sometimes created entirely new markets. Our cutting-edge technologies and healthcare solutions were occasionally developed with unconventional methods but always with the highest
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expected to develop an innovative research program at the highest international level and secure external funding. Duties include teaching in fundamental molecular or cell biology at the Bachelor, Master and
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, omics approaches, computational biology, and neuro/developmental biology with evolutionary and environmental biology. In addition, we closely collaborate with the biomedical disciplines within the Section
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scientific track record. The Department of Biology has a strong interdisciplinary focus, bridging biochemistry, omics approaches, computational biology, and neuro/developmental biology with evolutionary and
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preparation for multi-omics analyses (proteomics, metabolomics, single-cell omics). • Collaborate with computational team members for systems-level data integration. • Contribute to manuscripts, grant
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molecular processes occurring within and between cells to explore molecular mechanisms across scales in biology. We encourage applicants who combine experimental and theoretical/computational approaches