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University of Basel, Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing Position ID: University of Basel -Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing -POSTDOC [#21540] Position Title: Position Type
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technological innovation. Your profile Applicants have a PhD in English, American Literature, or related fields, and a number of publications. Please submit a proposal for your own four-year research subproject
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2025. Profile A PhD (or equivalent doctorate) in Business Administration, Management, or a related field (e.g., Psychology, Sociology, Engineering, or Economics). A strong publication record (or
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contributing to solutions in the global energy landscape. If you excel in collaborative environments and can bring expertise in some of the areas listed above, we encourage you to apply. Qualifications PhD in
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Applicants should have recently earned a PhD in Economics and should show interest in the topics of the group. The preferred candidate has demonstrated her or his potential to conduct high-quality research
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, including student tutoring and seminars. You will organize at least one full-week excursion for students and PhD students to visit the most interesting objects on site. Profile You are holding a university
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of Psychology. There is a broad focus of research and teaching in the lab, including computational photography, media studies, science and technology studies, videogame studies, critical making and design, AI and
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or semester interns. Your profile PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Technology or similar fields Experienced in CFD and FEM simulations using tools such as OpenFOAM (preferably
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participate in the experiments, advise/guide for long-term knowhow transfer Publish the results in peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences Your profile PhD degree in Physics or a related
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biomedical engineering research. The CPAMS Research Group is looking for a dynamic and independent post-doc interested in computational modelling of cardiovascular and respiratory physiology to improve