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of Immune Engineering (BIIE), which aims to develop innovative computational and immune-based solutions for pressing health challenges, particularly those affecting children and adolescents, and encourages
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subsequently into models of antibiotic responses, with direct relevance for drug development and patient treatment. We (boecklab.com ) are looking for a scientist who will define the computational backbone
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Department of Pathology and Molecular Pathology Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professorship of Computational Functional Tumor Pathology 100% Start of employment by agreement, temporay The Faculty
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, reliability, and robustness of RAI. The successful candidate must be an outstanding researcher in their field of computer science, machine learning, AI, applied mathematics or statistics with a proven track
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competitive research program in molecular immunology, with a potential for therapeutic translation. The professorship focuses on understanding how the immune system interacts with diverse tissue environments
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patients’ lives. Apply now and join us in making an impact! Please submit a CV and a Cover Letter to complete your application. In your cover letter, please describe your long-term career aspirations and how
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proven leader who has steered high-impact, cross-functional projects across multiple disease areas, often acting as a key statistical representative for enterprise-level initiatives. You command
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an internationally recognised, competitive research program sustained by external funding. Teaching experience at university level is expected. The candidate will teach at the Bachelor level and contribute
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mentoring. The future professor is expected to strengthen the scientific impact and societal role of the www.iea.uzh.ch/en.html. The professorship will be substantially integrated into the three existing
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computational modelling of the electronic structure of nitride systems. You will be embedded in a vibrant scientific community at PSI, exploring solid-state systems through a variety of complementary techniques