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candidate will work closely with a team of engineers and biologists to design, clone, and test synthetic circuits in primary human T cells, and help translate these circuits into functional cellular therapies
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, Switzerland) is offering a 3-year postdoctoral position. Main duties and responsibilities This position is part of the Swiss National Science Foundation "Shuffle algebra techniques in representation theory
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Your profile Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical foundation. They should have published works at the main conferences in the field of machine learning
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also a central institution in Switzerland for the theory and practice of digital humanities and offers a master's degree and a doctorate in digital humanities. It has collaborative ties with several
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first-author original research publication in a high-impact factor journal. Strong mentorship skills, the ability to guide junior researchers, and a collaborative mindset to interact effectively with
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(Principal Investigator, PI). The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Project start is on September 1, 2025 or by mutual agreement. The Consolidator Grant project examines
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multiphysics simulation Develop multimodal decoupling algorithms Scalable O-skin fabrication and system integration onto robots and as wearables Realtime sensory mapping in complex environments Supervise master
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profile Master's degree (or equivalent) in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or a related field, with substantial hands-on experience in NGS workflows. Proven work experience in cell biology is advantageous
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collaborating with industry partners to bridge theoretical research and real-world applications. Key Responsibilities Conduct original research in cryptoeconomics, token engineering, and incentive mechanisms
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teaching experience. Academic transcripts and diplomas (Bachelor, Master, and PhD). Copies of your PhD dissertation and/or representative research papers. At least two reference letters, preferably from