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The Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel invites applicants to apply for a PhD position in evolutionary biology of microalgae as part of the SNSF Ambizione project: "Key
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evolutionary biology of microalgae as part of the SNSF Ambizione project: "Key functional and morphological innovations in a rapid evolutionary radiation of diatoms in African Lake Tanganyika" awarded to Dr
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, high-throughput cloning and evolutionary biology, and will be responsible for actively participating in interdisciplinary research projects while managing a wet lab and mentoring new and temporary lab
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the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of AI. A strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching and mentorship is essential. Preference will be given to candidates who show promise in
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ecology. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognised research program on understanding plant popula-tions. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, evolutionary ecology
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development of algorithms and large-scale numerical simulations. Your expertise will extend to various areas, including quantum Monte Carlo, machine learning, quantum computing, quantum machine learning, and
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: graph neural networks, natural language processing, algorithmic learning, fault-tolerance, blockchains, consensus, cryptocurrencies, digital money, central bank digital currency, decentralized finance
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sciences, who ad- dress key issues in AI such as reproducibility, safety, trustworthiness and robustness, and who engage with the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of AI. A strong commitment to
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, omics approaches, computational biology, and neuro/developmental biology with evolutionary and environmental biology. In addition, we closely collaborate with the biomedical disciplines within the Section
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scientific track record. The Department of Biology has a strong interdisciplinary focus, bridging biochemistry, omics approaches, computational biology, and neuro/developmental biology with evolutionary and