10 animal-activity-recognition PhD scholarships at University of Basel in Switzerland
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. Depending on activity and relevance from the literature, the most promising active compound(s) may be further investigated in animals. We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual with basic
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'Deciphering Lakeside Settlements' (grant number 10002949). The successful candidate will analyse morphologically and morphometrically the hand collected animal bone material and conduct isotope analysis in
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characterization and fingerprinting. design and execute experiments to trap single proteins. perform in-depth data analysis and pattern recognition to extract protein properties from electrical current reads
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-molecule techniques. Coding skills for data analysis, pattern recognition, machine learning, kinetic modeling, etc. Advanced optics, biochemical wetlab, and/or bioengineering experience. Required: MSc degree
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evening events and social activity for the interview week. Coordinating interview schedules and hiring procedures You are an open-minded, outgoing, and resilient individual who enjoys connecting with people
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the personality we are looking for. You have completed a commercial training and bring several years of professional experience, ideally within the higher education sector. You are fluent and confident in both
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to teaching and other research activities of the research group Ecology and is expected to collaborate closely with other research group members and researchers from other institutions. Your profile We
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achievements in research and teaching. Founded in 1460, it is the oldest university in Switzerland and has enjoyed success for 565 years.
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particularly chironomid remains in lake sediment studies. The successful candidate will also contribute to other research and teaching activities of the Geoecology group and is expected to collaborate closely
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of instruments, data analyses, and dissemination of findings with manuscripts and conference presentations. Assist in efforts to obtain additional funding for the CASCADE Study. Participate in teaching activities