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, further knowledge of German (or another language spoken in Switzerland) is a plus. You should be interested to develop and strengthen your academic record as well as your industrial network. Our offer We
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iterative validation. The project combines the generalization capabilities of large language models with symbolic constraints and formal verification backends to ensure generated properties are auditable
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outputs (e.g., theses, papers) Contact details of 2 referees Copies of BSc and MSc diplomas* Copies of BSc and MSc theses (any language)* Transcript listing exams with ECTS cedits and grades 1
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experience. Strong programming skills in Python and experience with modern ML stacks (PyTorch, HuggingFace, distributed training). Experience in LLMs, vision–language models, multimodal learning, or clinical
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research team, as well as of obtaining and performing consulting mandates); - Teaching experience at Bachelor/Master level, ability to teach in English (department language); - At least 5 years of non
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level, ability to teach in English (department language); - At least 5 years of non-academic professional experience in an international environment. In your application, please refer to myScience and
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-… Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Your profile PhD degree in natural sciences Proficiency in python and/or other coding language Proficiency in
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in socio-ecological research and combining qualitative and quantitative methods. You are fluent in at least one Swiss national language and English, both written and spoken, and have successfully
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have previously worked on the modern history of East Central Europe. You must be fluent in English, our team's working language, and have good working knowledge of Czech, the main administrative language
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the fellowship, research focus, and how the opportunity aligns with your long-term career plan. Curriculum Vitae (maximum 2 pages): Highlight relevant clinical training, academic experience, and language