20 natural-language-processing "https:" Postdoctoral positions at University of Basel
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the Department is searching for a postdoctoral researcher with training and experience in structural biology (X-ray crystallography) and ideally natural product biosynthesis. A postdoctoral position is available
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/ X-ray crystallography and natural product research is required. Knowledge in enzymology, protein design, molecular biology, microbial metabolism, natural product analysis (LCMS, NMR etc.) and/or
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other means cannot be considered. For questions, contact Kathrin Eckerth by email: sek-mlps-englsem@unibas.ch with the subject Post-doc in English linguistics, Locher. Where to apply Website https
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methodologically strong and motivated to work at the intersection of applied machine learning, social sciences, and natural sciences. Essential qualifications: A completed PhD in data science, computer
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augmentation for vision restoration" is to restore the vision of patients by using an advanced optical system capable of preparing and processing the cornea. In this project, the postdoctoral candidates will be
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Postdoc in Biomedical Ethics The Institute for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Basel (IBMB), Switzerland (https://ibmb.unibas.ch/ ), is looking for an enthusiastic collaborator to join our
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integrate large language models, multilingual AI, and confidential HPC to support patients and clinicians in real-world healthcare environments. You will lead research on trustworthy and aligned LLMs
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doctorate in digital humanities. It has collaborative ties with several departments of the university, including (but not limited to) Departments of Arts, Media, and Philosophy, Languages and Literatures
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of physical activity and sports in school settings. Our research group adopts a methodological approach combining behavioral measures with neurophysiological processes, using electro-encephalography (EEG
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role of drug transporters and drug-metabolizing enzymes in these processes. Both transporters and enzymes are influenced by multiple factors, including naturally occurring genetic variants, which