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responses approximate human behavior. The project involves a collaboration between behavioral and computer scientists. The ideal candidate has some knowledge in both areas, and the specific behavioral domain
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between behavioral and computer scientists. The ideal candidate has some knowledge in both areas, and the specific behavioral domain is open to discussion. Project B – Understanding and Countering
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start after 15 January 2026. Shortlisted candidates will be informed in early February 2026 about the following interview procedure and time schedule. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com
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, for a Postdoc in climate impacts on hydrological extreme events 80-100% (f/m/d) You will develop data-driven and/or process-based models to assess climate impacts on extreme events, their drivers, and/or
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politics, using, among others: Econometrics, field and survey experiments, and quasi-experimental causal inference methods, Natural language processing (NLP), and Comparative case studies As part of the ERC
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Surgery and Medicine, stephanie.ganal@unibe.ch Please send your application in single PDF file named “application_firstname.lastname" to the contact person (stephanie.ganal@unibe.ch) indicating “Postdoc
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system capable of preparing and processing the cornea. In this project, the postdoctoral candidates will be responsible to develop an optical coherence tomography (OCT) integrated with a laser ablation
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Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL | Switzerland | about 2 months ago
the handling of natural hazards. The Land Change Science research unit studies patterns and processes of land systems and their dynamics over various spatial and temporal scales. The Forest Diversity and
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between behavioral and computer scientists. The ideal candidate has some knowledge in both areas, and the specific behavioral domain is open to discussion. Project B – Understanding and Countering
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terrestrial environments. Key processes governing the transport and (bio)availability of these polymers—such as their adsorption to solid–water interfaces—remain poorly understood. In this new joint initiative