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and written English skills help you navigate our international environment. Workplace Workplace We offer We are offering a multifaceted and challenging position in a modern research environment with
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asset During your studies/PhD research, you have acquired strong methodological skills (qualitative and/or quantitative) You enjoy teamwork and scientific collaboration In our international environment
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environment with advanced laboratory infrastructure, you will have a unique opportunity to develop your research abilities. The position is available from May 2024 onwards. With the social and leadership
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environment Supportive and collaborative work environment Flexibility in terms of experimental planning and working times A motivating and engaged research lab Freedom and support to explore independent ideas
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programming Python and R. Experience in clinical studies or working in clinical environments is a plus. Experience in NIBS or NIRI is a plus. Willingness to work with patients and clinicians. Curiosity and
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supportive working environment that praises scientific curiosity and creativity. The starting date is as soon as possible. Your profile You should have a recent Master's degree (or be close to its completion
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environment that praises scientific curiosity and creativity. The starting date is as soon as possible. Your profile You should have a recent Master's degree (or be close to its completion) in Engineering
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Pio Rinaldi (ETH Zürich). In specific, we will provide: An exciting working environment Perspectives for career development Opportunities to learn cutting edge techniques A diverse and interdisciplinary
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learning methods for them. All applications require a demonstrated experience in sensing and hardware prototyping. Workplace Workplace We offer We offer an exciting environment to study and work in. For more
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offer Environment and Offerings: The Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation provides an inspiring, team-based research environment to support your immersion into an ambitious research agenda. Our