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institution at the University of Basel. Its task is to coordinate and promote research, teaching and infrastructure for questions of technological and digital worlds in the humanities and social sciences. It is
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2 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Geneva Department Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Psychology Research Field Psychological sciences » Psychology
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or by arrangement. The Digital Humanities is an interdisciplinary institution at the University of Basel. Its task is to coordinate and promote research, teaching and infrastructure for questions
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, and AI, the project aims to develop an improved framework for identifying individuals at risk but also for improving advice adherence and effective risk mitigation measures. We also investigate how
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Contribution substantially and visibly to the educational curriculum of the gta Institute: Performance of seminar courses on bachelor and master level on topics reflecting the research expertise; Active
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Academic: Post Doc Position / Senior Scientist Workload (%) 80 % Workload (%) 0 weekly hours Industry Education / Culture Functional Area Chemistry / Pharma / Medical Engineering Salary CHF 0 / Entry date
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collaborative research environment Freedom to develop independent research directions Access to world-class infrastructure at ETH Zurich and PSI Opportunities for interdisciplinary and international
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protein productionisements in English We develop technologies to exploit whole cell and enzyme catalysts for manufacturing of substances for applications in fields such as sustainable chemistry, innovative
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of the aerogel composite production process, scale-up to the 50 by 50 cm range, and prepare for large-scale production with help of the project team and external partners Trouble-shoot and optimize the integration
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tasks will centre around: Conduct and publish high-quality research in Earth and Planetary Sciences, aligned with the scientific profile of the Planetary Geochemistry group Develop and pursue innovative