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characterization and application of oxo clusters and MOFs. Your profile Candidates must have completed bachelor's and master's degrees in chemistry. Alternatively, a Master in Nanoscience or chemical engineering
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The Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel invites applications for two PhD positions in the research group Geoecology. Where have warm-adapted ecosystems and organisms survived
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-IR, XPS, XRD, SEM and more than 1200 battery cycling channels. Start date is July 1st, 2026 or upon agreement. Empa is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We strongly encourage applications
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-world energy applications, the project aims to better capture the dynamics of urban infrastructures across different spatial and temporal scales, from building-level energy demand to district-scale
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skills, and excellent English. Relevant publications are a plus. For further information and detailed task description please see link below Eligibility criteria Applicants must be EU Member State
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, statistical physics and quantum solid state physics is absolutely essential. Good computer skills are a plus. For further information see our group web page www.neutron.ethz.ch/. Applications should contain a
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The Department of History at the University of Basel, Switzerland, invites applications for a invite applications for a fully funded, four-year (1 plus 3) PhD position in a history project led by Dr
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into learning architectures. Collaborating with experimental research groups, enabling real-world validation and application of newly developed algorithms.
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collaboration with hospitals, offering a potential translation of scientific advancements into practical applications. Your tasks The PhD research will focus on developing innovative multifunctional hydrogels
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applications for a PhD position funded by the SNF Bridge Discovery project “Family Gene Toolkit: A digital service to support genetic care in Europe” (grant number 237643). The BRIDGE Family Gene Toolkit project