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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
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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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vehicles. Another research focus is on solid-state pulse modulators for medical applications (computer tomography/cancer treatment) and accelerators (CERN). For the design and optimisation of the various
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for cancer, as well as metabolic, neurodegenerative, autoimmune, and infectious diseases. Job description PhD and postdoctoral projects will combine catalyst engineering, computational simulation, bioelectrode
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, electrical engineering and computer science to design highly efficient and sensitive imaging and inference approaches to help guide diagnosis and treatment in cardiovascular patients. Project background Our
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Are you an ambitious postdoctoral scientist with strong analytical and numerical skills, and expertise in geomatics, remote sensing, and data processing? We invite you to
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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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range of disciplinary backgrounds, including but not limited to environmental policy, political science, science and technology studies, public policy, data science, computer science, and international
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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