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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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‘Master in Geography’ and ‘Specialized Master in Nature, Society and Politics’. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized competitive research programme sustained by external
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to adapt to new challenges You are an independent researcher but at the same time a good team player Proficiency in English both spoken and written We offer Our institution is based on an interdisciplinary
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systems, good communication skills, fluency in English and the willingness to fully commit yourself as part of an international team. In addition, you should be interested in the detailed modelling and
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biotechnology, biochemistry, microbiology or a related field. Candidates should be fluent in English, enthusiastic for experimental work - a flair for computational work and chemistry will be considered an asset
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nanocatalysts, enabling closed-loop programming of human cells for efficient real-time in situ diagnosis and therapeutic intervention. There will also be opportunities to develop novel supramolecular implants and
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stands for excellent translational research. With around 160 basic researchers from scientific disciplines and an equal number of medical researchers, as well as a joint master's degree program and a
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in project management and writing scientific publications fluent in English, German would be a plus, enjoying a multicultural environment Our offer We offer this postdoc position at a research
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the possibility of extension to two years (covering the potential full duration of your study programme). Profile Essential: You are enrolled at a Swiss university (final year of a bachelor’s programme or early in
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projects will combine molecular engineering, cell programming, and chemical–biological interfacing to engineer human cells using synthetic gene circuits and biosensing platforms, develop novel biosensing