8 distributed-computing-"Prof" positions in Switzerland

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 11 hours ago

    . Sabine Rumpf), and the Flore-Alpe Alpine Botanical Garden (Prof. Christophe Randin). Climate change is shifting the spatial distribution of suitable habitat for all species, but the vast majority

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 11 hours ago

    develop and apply computational approaches to identify policy strategies that are politically feasible and compatible with changing land-use demands, while also considering the distributional impacts

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 11 hours ago

    broader research agenda focused on how digital infrastructure and computational tools can support (or hinder) progress toward effective, coordinated, and equitable biodiversity governance. Research topics

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 11 hours ago

    of computational and statistical genomics, and bioinformatics. Cattle are an interesting «model organism» to study inherited genetic variation and the molecular-genetic underpinnings of complex traits and dieseases

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 11 hours ago

    100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Distributed Computing (DISCO) Group is a research group at ETH Zurich, led by Prof. Dr. Roger Wattenhofer . We are interested in a variety of research topics on new and

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 11 hours ago

    . Prof. Menon has a strong publication record and has founded two start-up companies. His group is a team of imaginative builders who use their knowledge in materials science, engineering, computer

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 1 month ago

    the impact of alloying on the magnetic properties of Sm-Co magnets, using Fe-Cr as a test bed material. This project combines advanced experimental techniques with computational modeling, including: Advanced

  • ETH Zurich | Switzerland | about 2 months ago

     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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