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highly motivated and ambitious junior postdoc to work on the development and application of bone marrow tissue analogs to model and investigate human pathophysiological hematopoiesis.
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Your position In the context of a program funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the successful candidate is expected to carry out independently a project at the interface between hematopoiesis and tissue engineering, while cooperating with a PhD student working on the same program....
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element of leadership and development, and the University systematically strengthens these capabilities to drive strategic change and achieve sustainable impact. In this role, you will further develop
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their careers in a diverse and inspiring university environment. We offer attractive employment conditions in an intellectually stimulating environment (employment category: POSTDOC 5). The position is initially
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PostDocs in the group to express and characterize enzymes, develop analytical assays, and engineer enzymes using cutting-edge experimental and computational tools. Within the framework of BiONiX, you will
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senior lab members. The remaining 10-40% you will assist students and postdocs with their projects, e.g. helping design experiments and instructing them in the core technologies used in the lab. While
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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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fundamental elements of scalable quantum computing with spins qubits in silicon and germanium. More details are available from https://nccr-spin.ch. Linked to NCCR SPIN, a tenure-track assistant professorship
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" supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The NCCR SPIN is developing fundamental elements of scalable quantum computing with spins qubits in silicon and germanium. More details are available from