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The Center for Microscopy and Image Analysis (ZMB) is a nationally and internationally recognized Core Facility at the University of Zurich (UZH), providing access to state-of-the-art light and
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seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to elucidate how Early Replication Control Elements (ERCEs) regulate changes in DNA replication timing. The ideal candidate is on a clear trajectory toward an independent
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of Characterization with Our Wonderful Team! With the mission of supporting the laboratory's key R&D initiatives and advancing materials science, the Centre for Materials Analysis and Instrumentation addresses
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Performing CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing Differentiation of hiPSCs into microglia and other neural cell types Data analysis and interpretation in collaboration with computational teams Required Qualifications PhD
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& Utilization of Resources; (2) Cycling and Extraction of Key Metal Elements; (3) Recycling of Wind, Battery, and Photovoltaic Equipment; (4) Energy Conversion and Storage; (5) Energy-saving Materials and
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responsible for directing research projects from a medium-to-long-term perspective. Field: Development of heavy-ion mutation induction technology and research on chromosome rearrangement by genome analysis
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conditions with microfluidics, which allows us to quantify growth and death of single-cells, metabolomics for the quantification of the BA composition, and quantitative data analysis, we aim to provide a
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and Advanced Reactors/Reactor Physics/Core Design/Multi-physics Analysis · Rank: Associate professor or Assistant professor ○ Undergraduate Faculty 4. Energy Policy and HASS · Energy Policy, Technology
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deposition, etching, doping and modification, packaging and testing, and simulation technologies. This integrates material synthesis, device processing, system integration, and testing/analysis into a unified
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modification. By marrying first-principles theory – trade-off analysis, game theory, reaction-diffusion, and consumer-resources models – with single-cell tracking and synthetic community experiments