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the protein universe to study protein evolution based on structural comparisons on a unprecedented scale (Barrio-Hernandez et al. Nature 2023). We are inviting applications from scientists with a background in
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research assistant position jointly funded by the Wolf Foundation, through the Institute of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
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at the Spinal Cord Injury Artificial Intelligence - SCAI Lab at ETH Zurich. Our team of clinical and research scientists is dedicated to improving the long-term prognosis of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI
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Postdoc position on ultra-long read sequencing for animal epigenomics, transcriptomics, and genomics
projects, and establishing novel collaborations with other scientists are encouraged. Ideally, you will pursue research interests that complement our ongoing efforts. Active participation in international
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Intelligence - SCAI Lab at ETH Zurich. Our team of clinical and research scientists is dedicated to improving healthcare systems using physiological and clinical information analysis for a closed-loop decision
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, econometrics, management/ decision sciences mathematics, statistics, computer science, physics or related fields. Your research track is consistent and shows a track record, or clear potential, for modelling
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human health, with the ultimate goal of creating microbial communities and products that optimize food quality, safety, and human health. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in
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Intelligence - SCAI Lab at ETH Zurich. Our team of clinical and research scientists is dedicated to reducing co-morbidities through new healthcare systems using physiological and clinical information analysis
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position is based on the Hoenggerberg Campus, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Project background The HYD group conducts research on hydrological process understanding and its translation into engineering solutions
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in mobile and wearable solutions for monitoring the cardiac cycle. The research would explore novel solutions, which may include but not be limited to: electrocardiography (ECG)-based patches and e