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eikones - Center for the Theory and History of the Image at the University of Basel The center invites applications from outstanding junior and senior researchers in the humanities, social sciences
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-handed propulsion, and delivering a smooth, intuitive movement experience. We started as a Wyss Zurich Project in 2025 and are now growing our team to bring this groundbreaking technology to market and
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responsible, together with other members of the department, for teaching undergraduate (German or English) and graduate level courses (English) for students of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering
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degree in physics, computer science, mathematics, computational neuroscience, or related fields. Extensive knowledge of dynamical systems theory. Excellent programming skills in Python. Previous experience
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Your position The Professor of Systems Developmental Medicine will probe and integrate multi-omic data sets (i.e. genetic, epigenetic, transcriptional and metabolomic data) to create computational
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information on the doctoral program in the Department of Environmental Systems Sciences (USYS), within which the Plant Ecology Group is located. This project specifically offers outstanding opportunities
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international scientific reputation of the University of Geneva. TITLE AND REQUIRED SKILLS: - PhD in sciences or equivalent degree. - Publications in top international mathematics journals. STARTING DATE: 1st
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facilitate effective data management, analysis, and visualization for researchers. By acting as an interface between the two domains Research and Informatics, R-IT helps ensure seamless communication and
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/ Quantum Optics , Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics , Cold Atoms and Molecules , Optomechanics , Quantum Optics and Quantum Science , Quantum Science + Quantum Information Science + Quantum Optics
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, control engineering, and immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle