302 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions in Switzerland
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-selection process is conducted by the responsible recruiters, not by artificial intelligence. About ETH Zürich ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We
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need to be enrolled in one of the EPFL doctoral school programs. This is a separate application process that you can start in parallel. We suggest that you apply to the Doctoral Program in Mechanics
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The School of Engineering at EPFL invites applications for a faculty position in Bioengineering Measurement Technologies. Appointments will be at the Tenure Track Assistant Professor level. We seek
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develop and run the weather and climate model ICON. We are seeking a High Performance Computing (HPC) software engineer to further develop and optimize the ICON model (80-100%). Project background In order
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This project is a collaboration between the Multiphase Fluid Dynamics group (Prof. Supponen) at the Institute of Fluid Dynamics, and the Functional and Molecular Imaging group (Prof. Razansky
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at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) of the ETH Zurich in Basel invites exceptional candidates to apply for PhD and postdoctoral positions in pioneering projects developing synthetic
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The Chair of Sustainable Construction at ETH Zurich invites applications for a 4-year PhD position within the SNF-funded National Research Programme NRP82 project “NewUrbES – Co-creating new urban
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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our group and contribute to advancing the spatial scalability of forest dynamics models in support of integrated forest management
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multidisciplinary research program and collaboration network in the area of Culturomics. Promising candidates possess an interdisciplinary profile that combines outstanding microbiological expertise with excellent
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. Dagmar Iber, which uses advanced imaging and computational tools to develop data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems. Located in Basel, the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D