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University of Geneva, Department of Mathematics Position ID: University of Geneva -Department of Mathematics -PHD [#28616] Position Title: Position Type: Student programs Position Location: Geneva
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, world-class research program in the field of sustainable engineering. We encourage applications from outstanding candidates with visible expertise in this broad field which ranges from sustainable
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integration Experience with programming languages and exposure to real-time imaging analysis Strong teamwork and communication skills for interdisciplinary collaboration *Applicants who do not fully meet all
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of the staff, efficient use of the budget, timely delivery of research, innovation, and entrepreneurship programs. The Managing Director will actively participate in research and lead excellent outreach within
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: Student programs Position Location: Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland [map ] Subject Area: Theoretical Physics / Quantum Condensed Matter Theory Appl Deadline: 2025/06/30 11:59PM (accepting applications
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of interstellar dust through the heliosphere, the writing of publications, and other smaller tasks within the group. Profile Skills and knowledge we are looking for are: Programming skills; experience in
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proteomics approaches for the analysis of post-translational modifications (e.g. phosphorylation, ubiquitination), or MS-based spatial proteomics. Basic programming skills and glycoproteomics experience
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plan to demonstrate the results on custom-built real-world 3D printing setups available at IfA and inspire. For a large-scale proof of concept, we will implement the results on a testbed combining
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description The successful applicant will develop bioinformatics software for analysis and integration of microbiome and other omics datasets for studying microbial communities involved in foods and human
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of on-line or off-line software and competence in detector hardware. Technical competencies: Knowledge and application of electromagnetic radiation propagation and interaction with matter. Physics analysis