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) domain specific language for weather and climate scientists to express their algorithms in a high-level language which is then compiled to optimized versions for different hardware architectures by
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language skills and mastery of American English grammar and spelling are requested. We expect a reliable work ethic. Proofreading are typically expected to be done within a week. Applicants must currently be
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ideally have already experience with a higher programming language like Python, C, or Fortran. You enjoy working as part of a team, and love to further your understanding of how the Earth works. You will
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multi-lingual working environment, so proficiency in English alongside at least one Swiss national language is required. chevron_right Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich We value diversity In
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, computational biology, and/or animal genetics. Experience with a programming/scripting language (e.g., python) and working in a high-performance computing environment are required. Applicants should hold a PhD
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language (e.g., python, R) and basic working knowledge with high-performance computing clusters is required. A MSc degree in genetics, genomics, computational biology, bioinformatics, animal sciences
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background About the Programme The language of instruction of the doctoral programme is English. With over 25 participants currently enrolled, the LUS Doctoral Programme cultivates both individual research and
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between the various stakeholder groups and researchers. Very good oral and written German or French and English are a prerequisite. Ease with a second national language is an asset. Your workplace Your
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Scientific Collaborator to improve the ICON model for high-resolution forecasts in the Alpine region
, you have advanced programming skills in at least one programming or scripting language, preferably in Fortran and Python. You are an open-minded personality with an ability to learn new skills rapidly
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language is English. Faculty participating in this call include: Afonso Bandeira, Andreas Krause, Benjamin Grewe, Bernhard Schölkopf, Christian Holz, Christoph Keplinger, Daniel Razansky, David Steurer