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characterization. Project background The highly interdisciplinary project is about the development, characterization, modeling, and application of micro-and nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents for molecular imaging
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The Department of Biomedicine at the University of Basel is home to over 70 different research groups and offers an internationally stimulating, dynamic and friendly atmosphere in an attractive
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noise. In this position, you will further develop our numerical simulations for outdoor sound propagation. You advance our existing simulation platform to consider atmospheric turbulence effects and make
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. • Experience in routine molecular biology techniques (DNA/RNA/Protein extraction, cloning and Q-PCR) and/or in transcriptomics/proteomics is a strong asset. • Excellent communication, writing and presentation
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of strongly correlated electron systems on surfaces. A particular focus is placed on molecular spin systems, where you can harness quantum correlations of many-body spin systems, enabled by atomically precise
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partners from industry, academia, and national labs to translate real-world needs into scientific or technical questions. Working independently or with other scientific staff to deploy our simulation
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, advanced materials, and innovative concrete strengthening solutions. Our work combines experimental investigations, analytical modelling, and numerical simulations to develop and validate novel reinforcement
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, analytical modelling, and numerical simulations to develop and validate novel reinforcement systems. This position is part of an Innosuisse-funded collaborative project with industry partners, focusing
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/services/human-resources/en/basic-starting-salary-of-doctoral-assistants-and-postdocs/ ). Opportunity to perform state-of-the-art research in one of the most dynamic scientific institutions in Europe
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. The Land Change Science research unit studies patterns and processes of land systems and their dynamics over various spatial and temporal scales. Within the FOEN funded «Habitat Map of Switzerland» project