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educational track record in condensed matter physics and optics, Familiarity with data analysis procedures and computer tools for automated data acquisition/processing (Python/C++/Labview programming languages
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to think critically and a strong aptitude for interpreting/analyzing complex data. We are looking for someone with excellent organizational skills, creative, highly motivated, and fluent in English with
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is the development ferroelectric lead free ceramics sintered below 500°C and the analysis of their mechanical and electromechanical properties of elastomers with piezoelectric properties using 3D
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the PI. The ideal candidate has a solid background in the fields of Mathematical Analysis and Probability, with a strong interest in applying rigorous mathematical methods to problems inspired by real
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microbiology, biophysics, as well as bioinformatics and the analysis of big datasets. Moreover, the Biozentrum offers excellent internal support from various core facilities with expert staff, and a structured
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different methods such as modeling mass flows analysis (MFA), Life cycle analysis (LCA) and semi-quantitative methods for decision support for sustainable innovation. PhD Student in Safe and Sustainable Green
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-culture approaches, and skilled in fluorescence microscopy and image analysis for functional read-outs of microphysiological systems Software: Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or R for data analysis, and
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the development and characterization of magnesium alloys and their surface modifications, in vivo analysis of magnesium biodegradation and the associated biophysicochemical microenvironment, advanced in vitro
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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Mathematical analysis Mathematics » Probability theory Physics
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recently emerged as promising candidates for high temperature superconductivity, with a critical temperature around 80 K under a pressure of around 18 GPa. The layered structure of these nickelates bears