29 computer-science-intern-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions in Switzerland
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sciences. The working place will be Dübendorf / Zurich. Your tasks Developing new materials concepts in the space domain with partners from Empa internal and external partners. Developing characterization
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, or computer science. For Project A, experience with natural language processing and computational methods is advantageous, as well as knowledge of a behavioral science; for Project B, beyond experience with behavioral
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at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa). Our team is highly interdisciplinary and international, providing an inspiring environment for high impact research. We have
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. Our interdisciplinary team combines cutting-edge techniques in immunology, microbiome research, molecular biology, and therapeutic development. Together with clinical and scientific partners, we strive
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) in the social sciences, as of 1st August 2026, or by arrangement. The position is embedded in a large interdisciplinary research project, ICARUS, that investigates individual vulnerability, behavioral
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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living
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The Center for Intelligent Optics (CIO) develops advanced optical technologies, including imaging, spectroscopy, and laser ablation methods. Our goal is to bridge these cutting-edge laser technologies with clinical practice, developing solutions that enable accurate and real-time diagnosis and...
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The Biopharmacy group at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences investigates mechanisms underlying drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. A central focus of our research is the
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from the Swiss National Science Foundation, explores the legal and political strategies that the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938) used to defend the state's integrity and “democratic-republican