Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
scientific and engineering computing, and explores commercial pathways for software innovations. If you are looking for a role that blends technical excellence, leadership, and business strategy, we would like
-
Zurich and the University of Zurich that applies the latest omics technologies for biomolecular research and personalized medicine. The FGCZ Genome Informatics group supports researchers with the analysis
-
Digital Image Correlation and stress wave analysis, and the development of custom material subroutines within finite element software to accurately reflect experimental observations. This is a hands-on
-
students conduct in the department. Profile The ideal candidate will possess: A PhD in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a related discipline, Experience in the analysis
-
technologies and key expertise for omics research, the FGCZ provides research services and project support to the Zurich life science research community. Project background The FGCZ Proteomics Unit supports
-
expertise? Through an Impact Collaboration Programme (ICP) project, you can develop creative ways to work together to ensure that the best available knowledge supports the design of solutions to the complex
-
for deployment and test them To excel in this role as a ML-focused robotics engineer, you should possess: Pursuing a master’s degree in data science, computer science, robotics, electrical or software
-
research assistant position in Development Economics. The starting date is the 1st of October for 6 months. This is a position to get some research experience between a Master’s degree and a PhD program. Job
-
DIZH understands innovation very broadly and includes all disciplines: artistic, design, natural science, technology, humanities, education and social science.
-
100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof