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Applications for GRC Travel Grants must be submitted digitally. You can enter and submit your application in the GRC Tool . You must include the following documents with your application: (unfold
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equivalent professional experience. Experience in one of the application domains is a plus, but not required. Importantly, you are comfortable working at the interface between teams, helping bridge research
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(mandatory). Applicants who have not yet finalized their Master thesis should upload a current draft. If available, please also include the official thesis grade A brief indication of English and German
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the possibility of extension. Job description You will be in charge of your own research You will take part in the professorship’s academic and social activities You will teach one course of your choice per
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have prior course experience in paleoclimate You have prior course and research experience in geochemistry laboratory analysis, including generating isotopic or trace element data You have strong
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Value identifies and implements AI applications to generate economic value. It bridges academic AI research with practical business applications, focusing on customer service, multimodal data modelling
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across diverse environmental settings. Job description We are building the early foundations of a new venture and are looking for a motivated applicant to join the project at a formative stage. The role is
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core value for us – we are consistently working towards a climate-neutral future . Curious? So are we. We look forward to receiving your application until in the form of a CV including a publication list
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of Zurich (UZH). Questions about the application procedure / Information on your application The professorship is part of the new Responsible AI Cluster at UZH, which is part of the UZH.ai initiative
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100%, Basel, fixed-term A World-Class Research Environment at the Nexus of Biology, Engineering, and Physical Sciences The Biotechnology and Bioengineering group led by Prof. Dr. Martin Fussenegger