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presentations at national and international conferences Contribute to the supervision of Master's students and selected teaching activities within the BMDS lab Profile Qualifications: Master's degree in
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of interest Establish reproducible Snakemake/Nextflow pipelines to support the labs long-term research interests Proactively manage the labs genomic data resources Supervise and mentor PhD and Masters students
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of key novel optical components. The primary objective of the PhD is to actively participate in the instrument construction phase, leading the design and manufacturing of key subsystems, and contributing
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(Bayesian) phylodynamics. A Master degree in computer science, bioinformatics, or a related field. Interest in working with an interdisciplinary and international team. We value an open and inclusive group
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the research infrastructure of the ETH Zurich Disseminate research results in peer-reviewed journal articles and at international conferences Profile Essential experience, skills and characteristics: A master's
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position that can start in April 2026 (exact date by agreement). Follow-up positions may be available depending on interest and funding. Profile Swiss citizen/permanent resident or EU/EFTA national Master's
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we. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: CV full transcripts from undergraduate studies (both Bachelor and Master) a brief (1-page) motivation letter at
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supervision by ETH Zurich and Roche principal investigators Infrastructure: full access to world-class facilities at both the Roche and ETH Zurich campuses in Basel Development: a fully funded 2-year fellowship
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, and peptide chemistry are welcome but not essential Profile A highly-motivated student who has completed a Master's degree in chemistry or a similar field Able to work independently on your own project
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, safety, and societal acceptance of CO₂ injection into Switzerland's subsurface. Time-lapse seismic-reflection imaging is the primary tool to image the CO₂ plume and its migration through the subsurface