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https://nccr-spin.ch . Linked to NCCR SPIN, a tenure-track assistant professorship has been created in theoretical quantum computing. We are particularly interested in candidates working on quantum error
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Tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Theoretical Quantum Computing The University of Basel, Switzerland, invites applications for a professorship in theoretical quantum computing. The University
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. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer
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cells within distinct metastatic niches. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche
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cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer progression-and where we
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track record in the publication of peer-reviewed scientific articles and/or patents. Specific Requirements Your assignments Elucidating signal transduction involving GPCR, cytokine-, immunoglobulin
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. The candidate has an excellent proven track record in the publication of peer-reviewed scientific articles and/or patents. University of Basel is an equal opportunity employer. Salaries are according to the staff
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a successful track record of your own research activities, including competitive acquisition of third-party funding, in an associated research area. You have experience in planning, collecting and
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on the qualifications of the person to be appointed, the professorship is filled as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor (TTAP), an Associate Professor or a Full Professor. The University of Basel stands for excellence and
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niches. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites