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-dimensional biological datasets, developing and maintaining bioinformatics pipelines, and collaborating closely with experimental scientists to translate computational findings into biological insight
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novel biosensors, gene switches, genetic closed-loop circuits, and chemical structures that interface with and actuate cellular activities, we design programmable cellular implants and devices
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platforms such as novel biosensors, gene switches, genetic closed-loop circuits, and chemical structures that interface with and actuate cellular activities, we design programmable cellular implants and
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policy, political economy, economics, sociology, computational social sciences, or a related field Strong knowledge of advanced quantitative methods is essential (e.g., econometrics, causal inference
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datasets The position is limited to two years. Profile University degree (MSc or PhD) in data science, computer science, physics or a related field Experience in training and validating large-scale deep
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years. Profile University degree (MSc or PhD) in data science, computer science, physics or a related field Experience in training and validating large-scale deep-learning models on distributed systems
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The UZH Global Funding Scheme supports faculties, departments, and professional service units in developing and implementing joint initiatives with international partners that advance the objectives of the UZH Global Strategy 2030. The scheme harnesses the global networking potential of the UZH...
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component of solid-state transformers (SSTs). Such SSTs are required, for example, in future AI data centres, where power consumption per computer rack increases to levels of several hundred kilowatts or even
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convective heat transfer with the surrounding air. Within our research group at ETH Zurich, we are developing computational workflows for predicting temperature fields in machine tools using computational
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Transcriptomics Specialist; Image Analysis Specialist (this position); Computational Neuroscience and Data Analysis Specialist. These positions will work closely together and will support a broad user base across