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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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is to build efficient and robust computational tools for analyzing complex engineering systems. Applications include structural dynamics and other dynamical systems relevant to real-world engineering
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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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, Biostatistics, Software Engineering, Systems Operations, and Screening & Lab Automation. Embedded in this multi-disciplinary environment, the Clinical Bioinformatics group translates computational biology into
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Evolution Group, led by Prof. Dr. Tanja Stadler, in the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) at ETH Zürich works at the interface
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bioinformatician Support the training of Institute of Microbiology members in bioinformatics and computational biology through individual consultations and the organisation of training sessions (e.g. workshops
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fields, and Gaussian Splatting). Profile Degree in Computer Science or a related field, with several years of professional experience as a software engineer Strong proficiency in Python and C#, and
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results effectively within the lab and to broader scientific audience Profile Education & Experience: Master’s degree required; PhD preferred in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Data Science, Computer Science
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The Wyss Zurich Translational Center – Wyss Zurich – is a joint startup accelerator of the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich). It was established
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have enabled unprecedented control over light-matter interactions, catalyzing breakthroughs in imaging, nonlinear optics, and photonic computing. We leverage these developments to advance the field