42 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at University of Basel in Switzerland
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to exchange ideas with other doctoral students, receive feedback on the work in progress, and acquire the skills necessary for an academic career. The Doctoral Program also supports its members with
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Your position Biomolecular dynamics, such as conformational changes, are the understudied link between biomolecular structure and function. Single-molecule FRET is an established technique, unique
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/ ), is currently looking for dynamic and independent graduate students (Master's degree) who are interested in carrying out their PhD work in bioethics. The PhD position is part of the MORALMAP project
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We offer you We offer a full-funded PhD position in a highly interactive, multidisciplinary, and international research group within the Biozentrum. Our group spans expertise in molecular
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, aligning AI systems with complex human values, and building self-improving agents capable of autonomous learning. Our work combines cutting-edge experimentation – spanning RL, meta-learning, and robust
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opportunities to exchange ideas with other doctoral students, receive feedback on the work in progress, and acquire the skills necessary for an academic career. The Doctoral Program also supports its members with
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are causing major changes in the physical environment, which may in turn fundamentally alter the functioning of ecosystems. Alpine and arctic ecosystems have remained relatively natural so far, but
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, teaching and administrative tasks. The position is funded for 4 years with an initial contract for 1 year. At the end of the first year, an assessment based on performance and a detailed research proposal is
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turn fundamentally alter the functioning of ecosystems. Alpine and arctic ecosystems have remained relatively natural so far, but are especially affected by these changes as they are warming faster than
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of Basel, Swiss TPH combines research, education and services at local, national and international levels. 1'000 people from 96 nations work at Swiss TPH focusing on infectious and non-communicable diseases