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The University of Basel, Switzerland, invites applications for a professorship in theoretical quantum computing. The University of Basel is the home institution of the Swiss National Center
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via Wavelength-Division-Multiplexing (ColorfulAct)". ColorfulAct aims to establish the building blocks of physical intelligence parallel to nodes and connections to artificial intelligence. We will
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. The assis- tant professor will lead the newly established Center for Engineered Immunology (CEI), which is part of the University of Zurich's TRANSFORM program. The position includes a 50% clinical
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ecology. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognised research program on understanding plant popula-tions. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, evolutionary ecology
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the nearby Research and Teaching Building. The University of Zurich is a highly attractive institution for cutting-edge research, offering numerous opportunities for collaboration across its faculties and
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attractive environment for cutting-edge research and numerous opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration with its faculties and university hospitals. Embedded in the https://geriatrie-verbund.ch and
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agreed). We seek candidates who will develop an internationally recognized research program at the interface of neuroscience, neurotechnology, neurocomputation and artificial intelligence. Candidates from
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-state materials. The newly appointed Assistant Professor should hold a Ph.D. degree or equivalent qualification and is expected to establish an internationally recognized research program in the field
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, the Biozentrum offers a dynamic and international research environment. The institute has produced numerous fundamental discoveries and several Nobel Laureates. Your role The Scientific Officer is a full member of
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successful candidate will be expected to initiate and develop an independent and creative research program, as well as to participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching. Internationally competitive