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network analysis Experience with omics data analysis Our offer A highly interdisciplinary and supportive environment with a cutting-edge research project Support for further career development A strong
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well as internationally. Mentor students and interns. Experience a supportive group atmosphere. Define, jointly with the rest of the group, a work schedule that best fits your preferences and constraints. Have access
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-of-the-art infrastructure and opportunities for collaboration within the ETH Domain. Professional development, networking and participation in innovative projects are supported. We provide competitive salary
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University of Basel, Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing Position ID: University of Basel -Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing -POSTDOC [#21540] Position Title: Position Type
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. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct . All inquiries should be directed to postdoc-cms-2024
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and computational resources, and close collaboration with leading academic and industrial partners. Empa supports professional development, networking opportunities, and a healthy work-life balance in a
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and computational resources, and close collaboration with leading academic and industrial partners. Empa supports professional development, networking opportunities, and a healthy work-life balance in a
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essential: Strong Python and R skills; solid software-engineering practices (testing, packaging, documentation, Git). Demonstrated experience analyzing deep sequencing and single-cell data (e.g., Scanpy