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Biology, Bioinformatics, Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology, Pathology, or a closely related discipline. Strong background in spatial omics technologies (e.g., spatial transcriptomics, high-plex imaging
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position requiring high manual dexterity and technical versatility. You will be expected to switch frequently between diverse tasks such as computational modeling, computer-aided design, manual and CNC
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support productivity workflows, guided by emerging large language models. Candidates ideally have a background in Computer Science and prior experience with human-computer interaction (e.g., through courses
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or equivalent qualification and is expected to establish an internationally recognized research program in the field of physical inorganic chemistry. Research methodologies may include, but are not
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found here: Biomaterials Engineering Laboratory . For questions regarding the position please contact Prajwal Agrawal (no applications). We would like to emphasize that the pre-selection process is
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-atmosphere interactions. Project background The Atmospheric Chemistry group at ETH conducts research exploring the processes controlling tropospheric composition (gases and particles) and their intersection
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technologies promise to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being
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headed by Prof. Iber, which leverages imaging data to develop data-driven, mechanistic models of biological processes. The team employs cutting-edge computational tools and imaging techniques
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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
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researcher will have the opportunity to contribute to the courses taught by the members of the BMIC group, including Image Analysis and Computer Vision and Medical Image Analysis. Teaching is not a mandatory