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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Cell Systems Dynamics group studies cell fate choices and their molecular control in complex and dynamic mammalian cell systems. In the project advertised here, we
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functional theory (DFT) outputs for representative quantum paraelectrics and use these force fields to perform lattice-dynamics simulations with explicit quantum mechanical treatment of the nuclei. Profile A
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work independently. Experience in at least two of the following areas is required: Bacterial molecular metabolism Host-pathogen interactions from a metabolic perspective Advanced mass spectrometry
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many-body dynamics, pushing the boundaries of our understanding of complex quantum systems Job description We are currently seeking candidates for two postdoctoral positions to work on exciting research
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Postdoctoral Researcher – Ontology and Knowledge Graph Engineering, you will be contributing to the ongoing development of a general and interoperable modular architecture to build federations of simulation
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photoacids and their molecular structure to enhance sorption capacity and stability. We seek a postdoctoral researcher who will contribute to these efforts. You will join a diverse, inclusive, and supportive
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incorporating these insights into a global, process-based model to predict diversity dynamics, including periods of rapid diversification, equilibria or diversity erosion. We are seeking a highly motivated
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models that significantly accelerate forging process simulations, optimize manufacturing parameters, and reduce dependency on computationally expensive simulations. This position offers the opportunity
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multiphysics simulation Develop multimodal decoupling algorithms Scalable O-skin fabrication and system integration onto robots and as wearables Realtime sensory mapping in complex environments Supervise master
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are we. We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: CV university transcripts a 2-3 page research statement two academic references copy of the PhD thesis and/or