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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Clinical Genomics team led by Dr. André Kahles at the Biomedical Informatics Lab (BMI Lab), headed by Prof. Gunnar Rätsch, at ETH Zurich, is seeking a highly motivated
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of Bern). The position will be hosted at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich and will be part of the NCCR CLIM+ programme which is funded by the Swiss National Science
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Dr Daniel A. Richards and Professor Andrew J. deMello, in the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering at ETH Zürich, are searching for two postdoctoral researchers to develop a diagnostic device
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organised individual to support multiple experimental and computational research groups. The successful candidate will contribute to both a collaborative research network and institute-wide activities
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-phonon coupling elements. With these, dedicated scattering rates can be computed and then used in quantum transport simulations. Down the line, we aim to pre-train a common GNN backbone model capable
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational
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datasets The position is limited to two years. Profile University degree (MSc or PhD) in data science, computer science, physics or a related field Experience in training and validating large-scale deep
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years. Profile University degree (MSc or PhD) in data science, computer science, physics or a related field Experience in training and validating large-scale deep-learning models on distributed systems
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operations that are yet to be fully understood. In this context, it is evident that the operation, control, and planning of power systems will soon be pushed to their limits. Therefore, new computational
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The highly competitive Bio-Engineering Systems for Therapeutics (BEST) postdoc program, part of the Next-gen Bioengineers initiative, is run jointly by ETH Zurich and Roche