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improve our understanding of processes in the built environment and their evolution through interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration. More specifically, the programme wants to link Baukultur
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well as an annual research and consumable endowment in a dynamic research environment. Further information may be obtained from the Department management of the DBS, Prof. Broillet (Marie‑Christine.Broillet@unil.ch
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description You will work on cleaning data sets and conducting or reproducing statistical analysis in preparation for academic publications. You will also be responsible for visualizing results, literature
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of origin. Interested? Applications are open starting August 4, 2025.Here you will find useful information on how to prepare your scholarship application. After applying Selection Applications are submitted
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September 2026, or as agreed. CONTACT: Further information can be obtained at scienceopenings@unige.ch ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The application files must include the following documents: - CV together with a
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/sketch on how to link solid-state fermentation conditions, fungal strains, substrates, and nutritive outcomes. Explain which model you would use and which biochemical assays could be useful. Please note
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analysis of data. Qualifications PhD or equivalent relevant experience in the field of PhD in the field of physics, or equivalent or a related field. Experience: This vacancy notice is addressed
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) or ability to acquire it within 1-2 years is desirable. The successful candidate will receive installation funds as well as an annual research and consumables budget. Further information may be
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expected to be able to teach in French within the 4-year probationary period. Further information may be obtained from Prof. Jan-Willem Veening (Jan-Willem.Veening@unil.ch ), Director of the Department