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as a central communication link, you will connect researchers and various stakeholders, highlighting AntiResist's achievements through reports and activities. Your main tasks will include: Actively
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We have an open PhD position in Human-Computer Interaction with a focus on intelligent and adaptive systems for Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, and Extended Reality
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to: bio-imaging/bio-microscopy, biophysics, single molecule tracking and force spectroscopy, micro/nanofluidics, electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, biosensors and bioelectronics. Thematic links
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between different disciplines. It has a wide international network as well as strong links with research institutions in Switzerland, in particular with the large scale facilities at the Paul Scherrer
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metabolic engineering. Thematic links to research topics at the Institutes of the School of Life Sciences (e.g. cancer, infection, immunology, neuroscience) are encouraged. The candidate will teach in
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neuroscience (including brain development and neurodegeneration), circuit neuroscience (including sensory-motor systems) and neurocomputation. Thematic links to other research at the institutes of the School
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improve our understanding of processes in the built environment and their evolution through interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration. More specifically, the programme wants to link Baukultur
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. The research will contribute to the area of neural input systems and will be related to brain-computer interaction. Candidates ideally have a background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Robotics
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description You will work on cleaning data sets and conducting or reproducing statistical analysis in preparation for academic publications. You will also be responsible for visualizing results, literature