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. Wolfgang Weinmann (Forensic Toxicology, University of Bern). The position is set to begin on July 1st, 2025, with flexibility regarding the start date. ETH Zürich offers a highly competitive salary and
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(University of Bern, GTK). Take part in data curation, pre- & post-processing of datasets. Undertake in a limited number of laboratory experiments in co-operation with other team members. Take part in
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. Gallen). The project is funded by the Swiss Road Safety Fund (Fonds für Verkehrssicherheit) and in close collaboration with Prof. Wolfgang Weinmann (Forensic Toxicology, University of Bern). The position
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work in close collaboration researchers and clinical experts from the University of Bern. Your contribution: Application and further development of 3D virtual histopathology by X-ray phase contrast micro
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forecasting. The team behind HiGrav includes researchers from ETH Zurich (lead), University of Bern, GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences and TU Braunschweig. The project aims to improve flood forecasts using
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Professor Shahab Fatemi (shahab.fatemi@umu.se ), and the project includes collaboration with international partners, including the University of Bern (Switzerland) and the University of California at Los
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the University of Bern, thus presenting ample opportunities to expand ones scientific network. Qualifications The ideal candidate for the position should have the following qualifications: A Ph.D
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that separates the respiratory system from the outside world. She will use the grant to visit two renowned virology laboratories, i.e. Thiel lab at the University of Bern and te Velthuis lab at Princeton