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30 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Communication sciences » Journalism Language sciences » Philology Literature » Other Sociology » Other Researcher
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fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine, spawning several Nobel Laureates. The PhD Student Office is the central point of contact for our international PhD community, which includes around 140
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. Strong communication and organizational skills, the ability to work in teams and a commitment to a collegial and inclusive workplace are essential. Very good written and spoken English is a must
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of plant communities in alpine and arctic ecosystems. They will combine their own field observations in the European Alps and the Arctic with a novel microclimatic dataset and a large Europe-wide database
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engaging in conversation. Are you highly communicative, a strong team player, and enthusiastic about welcoming young researchers from around the world? Do you bring a precise, well-structured, and forward
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with large language models (LLMs). The successful candidate will investigate both theoretical aspects – such as understanding the mechanisms and limitations of reasoning in modern LLMs – and practical
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, chaperone biology, and molecular mechanisms of disease High motivation to learn advanced spectroscopy techniques (NMR, smFRET) Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative environment
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communication Master's degree (or equivalent) in physics or a related field strong motivation for experimental condensed matter physics, with enthusiasm for both building instruments and using them to answer
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to humans. Your position The successful candidate will focus their research on analysing temporal trends of the rarity of plant species and the biotic homogenization of plant communities in alpine and arctic
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used to reconstruct past changes in chironomid communities and, indirectly, past variations in environmental variables such as temperature, nutrient availability and oxygen in lakes. Recent, exciting