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of the most challenging to treat bacterial pathogens. The position is part of a newly funded international consortium that brings together experts in mycobacterial genetics, high-throughput phenotyping
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of precursor transport, heat distribution, the nucleation, and growth of thin films in atomic layer deposition (ALD) reactors. The range of simulations focuses on finite element methods and can include Monte
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» Other History » Art history Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 23 Jul 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Switzerland Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Part-time Is the job
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! We are establishing a new research laboratory led by Prof. Frauke von Versen, focusing
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Laboratory for Building Energy Materials and Components develops advanced and/or low eco-impact, porous materials for insulation, sorption, and
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(ALD) reactors. The range of simulations focuses on finite element methods and can include Monte Carlo based simulation approaches and continuum modelling. Verification of simulation results against
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part of our team, you will receive supportive mentoring, a generous salary and enjoy the high quality of live in Switzerland for two to a maximum of four years. Application / Contact We are looking
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! Antibiotic testing is still defined by bulk growth inhibition measurements. We aim to replace
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! Antibiotic testing is still defined by bulk growth inhibition measurements. We aim to replace
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! In our research laboratory, led by Prof. Anne-Katrin Pröbstel, we investigate the mechanisms