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University of Basel, Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing Position ID: University of Basel -Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing -POSTDOC [#21540] Position Title: Position Type
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world-class and high-scientific-value research publications and infrastructure. As such, it offers unique and advanced professional development opportunities in both leadership and laboratory operations
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have profound applications and potential in protection of environment and high health standards. Our group is engaged in development of various sensors targeting biological pollutants, measurement
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modelling (FE) of externally bonded reinforcements and concrete. If possible, experience in programming (python, MatLab). Experience in scientific writing with proven track record. Very good English, German
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of advanced planning and energy management solutions that enhance self-consumption by intelligently controlling PV systems, batteries, electric vehicle charging, heat pumps, and thermal storage. Beyond
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. 2. Wu, E., et al., A CMOS-Compatible Fabrication Approach for High-Performance Perovskite Photodetector Arrays. Advanced Optical Materials, 2025. 13(10): p. 2402979. 3. Fabrizi, F., et al., A
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genomics datasets. Project background Our lab builds high-throughput experimental platforms that require the development of equally innovative computational methods. Two areas in which the candidate will
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modelling (FE) of externally bonded reinforcements and concrete. If possible, experience in programming (python, MatLab). Experience in scientific writing with proven track record. Very good English, German
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utilises cutting-edge recording techniques, including two-photon calcium imaging, high-density Neuropixels electrophysiology, and spatial transcriptomics, alongside computational analyses, to uncover novel
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bottom-up synthesis. You will work in the laboratory for Quantum Magnetism fully equipped with low-temperature, high magnetic field scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and tuning fork atomic force