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group, led by Prof. Natalie Banerji at the University of Berne, is now seeking Doctoral applicants to take part of a European Marie Sklodowska-Curie Training Network programme FADOS. The successful
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GRC back Overview PageGRC Team Awards Committee Empowerment GROW Network Doctoral Programs Network Conflict Mediators back Network Conflict Mediators Steering committee back Steering committee Barbara
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-optical simulation and characterization of emerging semiconductor technology. THE POSITION Fluxim is seeking applicants to take part in the European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Training Network program
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main areas of research are machine learning, distributed systems, and the theory of networks. Within these three areas, we are currently working on several projects: graph neural networks, natural
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champion integrity, build trust and constructively handle conflicts. You understand Switzerland’s political structures, legislative processes and cultural diversity. You have a strong network both within
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, an extensive scientific network, and an interdisciplinary curriculum about the origin and prevalence of life. The NOMIS Foundation supports and enables insight-driven science across all disciplines
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modern applications. Their unique properties make them ideal quantum systems ideal for benchmarking state of the art theories in atomic and molecular physics. The EU-funded Horizon Europe Doctoral Network
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Invasion Research Network (MIREN ). Project description The biodiversity crisis is in part driven by invasive species, yet many non-natives are only recognized as invasive once they are widespread. A key
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network analysis Experience with omics data analysis Our offer A highly interdisciplinary and supportive environment with a cutting-edge research project Support for further career development A strong
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100%, starting January 2026 (negotiable) Proteins must fold correctly to function, and this process is tightly regulated by a network of chaperone proteins. At the heart of this network is Hsp90, a