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Project: The Institute for Biomedical Ethics (IBMB) at the University of Basel (http://ibmb.unibas.ch/ ), is dedicated to research and teaching of biomedical ethics at the Medical and Science
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relating to all academic courses taken to earn every degree (bachelor/master or equivalent), translated into English, and corresponding grade point average Copy of passport (or, for EU citizens, equivalent
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academic courses taken to earn every degree (bachelor/master or equivalent), translated into English, and corresponding grade point average Copy of passport (or, for EU citizens, equivalent ID document
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in biosensing, control switches, signal amplifiers and modulators, and high-performance photocatalysis. The conventional plasmonic materials include noble metals, e.g. gold, which was extensively used
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of the environment, including the role of humans, is as important as understanding the variety of processes in Earth and human history. The University of Basel has an international reputation for its outstanding
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and inorganic powder-based materials for structural and functional applications. You will study and characterize the powder and formulation dependent granulation process to develop advanced ceramic
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, and to changes in the composition of organic matter input from plants. To improve our process-based understanding of how carbon cycling will change in the soils of central European forests under drought
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is a key-enabling technology for advanced manufacturing. In order to address increasingly complex demands on joining (dissimilar materials combinations, miniaturisation, extreme operation conditions
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, and energy sciences, this project aims to advance the knowledge of how Earth's shallow fluid systems change over time and space. Being able to closely observe and monitor these processes is pivotal in
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of this innovative technology. Project background The SNSF-funded project ABSOLUTE (nAnoassemBled catalySt and electrOchemicaL processing for hUge aspecTratio microstructurEs) aims to develop a novel catalyst