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courses, practical work, management). Contribute to the supervision of thesis and to MD, PhD and MD-PhD thesis committees / juries, as well as doctoral programs. Organize and participate in internal and
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algorithms, probabilistic algorithms, software engineering. You can choose and shape a project according to your interests and talents within the first months of employment. Workplace Workplace We offer Your
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computational methods, artificial intelligence (AI), and extended reality (XR). Design++ fosters cross-departmental research, education, and industry collaboration to drive transformative change in the built
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outcomes. Curious? So are we. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: PhD certificate CV Publication list with a clear statement on own contribution 2-page proposal
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meetings. Contribute to the supervision of graduate students and support lab management. Profile PhD in Materials Science, Food Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background
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. Supervise Masters and PhD theses, and participation in thesis committees and doctoral teaching programs. Organize and participate in seminars, symposia etc., within and beyond the host institute. UNIL is
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department at the University. We are in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The research team led by Elisabeth Roider, MD, PhD, is currently seeking a highly motivated and
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of molecular microbiology in the broadest sense. Supervise Masters and PhD students. Organize and participate in the Department's internal and external seminars and various Faculty and University activities and
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the full product life-cycle. Candidates taking an experimental approach offering hands-on learning experiences for our students are highly encouraged to apply. Successful candidates should hold a PhD degree
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background Are you ready to dive into Materials Science? We are looking for a PhD candidate at the Laboratory of Metal Physics and Technology (LMPT) to investigate the atomic-scale processes underlying phase