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. This position is offered for 36 months, with the earliest starting date as agreed upon recruitment. The primary academic advisor is PD. Dr Michele Magno (ETH Zurich, D-ITET), under close collaboration with Prof
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partners. Main missions: Manage the service and assume overall medical responsibility Organise and supervise addiction medicine care and interventions Coordinate undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing
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the investigation and development of psychiatric liaison interventions among somatic clinicians. Main missions: Lead the Department and assume overall medical responsibility Organise and supervise psychiatric care
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colleagues and users succeed and contribute to a positive team culture. Integrity: You act honestly, ethically, and reliably. and take ownership of your work. Job description The primary goal of this position
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for 36 months with the earliest starting date as agreed upon recruitment. Primary advisor is Prof. Eleni Chatzi (ETH Zurich, DBAUG), co-advisors are Dr. Andrea Colombi (Zurich University of Applied
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certificates* (e.g., Master's and Bachelor's degree) and transcript of records Copies of BSc and MSc theses (any language)*, if possible and not confidential *If you haven’t completed your MSc studies
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to your online application including: A cover letter outlining your motivation and fit for the role. A detailed CV with publication list and relevant experience. BSc. and MSc. transcripts. A copy of Master
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collaborative research within the framework of Biosystems Engineering for Medical Translation Co-supervision by ETH Zurich and Roche principal investigators Full access to the facilities and expertise
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typologies to enable scalable, real-time evaluation and mitigation strategies. This position is offered for 36 months, with the earliest starting date as agreed upon recruitment. The primary academic advisor
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: motivating the problem, identifying the main methodological shortcomings in the literature, designing and developing novel systems, planning and executing experiments, and reporting findings in articles to be