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eikones - Center for the Theory and History of the Image at the University of Basel The center invites applications from outstanding junior and senior researchers in the humanities, social sciences
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biology techniques, including cultivation and engineering of primary human cells and mammalian cell lines, an outstanding academic record (PhD applicants) or strong publication record (Postdoc applicants
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at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) of ETH Zurich in Basel invites exceptional candidates to apply for PhD and Postdoc positions in pioneering projects at the intersection of synthetic
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molecular engineering, including cultivation and engineering of primary human cells and mammalian cell lines, as well as an outstanding academic record (PhD applicants) or strong publication record (Postdoc
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. Potential research topics include: Use of hyperspectral reflectance for evaluating leaf functional traits. Integration of hyperspectral imaging with genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Detection
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conceptually new type of image sensor based on perovskite materials. Related publications: 1. Tsarev, S., et al., Vertically stacked monolithic perovskite colour photodetectors. Nature, 2025. 642(8068): p. 592
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-cultural. EPFL covers a wide spectrum of science and engineering and offers a fertile sSchool of Basic Sciences include theoretical and experimental biophysics, biological imaging and physics of machine
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This project is a collaboration between the Multiphase Fluid Dynamics group (Prof. Supponen) at the Institute of Fluid Dynamics, and the Functional and Molecular Imaging group (Prof. Razansky
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a focus on how cell elimination underlies the emergence of functional tissues. The team employs a wide range of cutting-edge methods, including single-cell transcriptomics, imaging-based techniques
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processes, and environmental fluid dynamics. We use a broad spectrum of technologies in microbiology and microfluidics, as well as advanced imaging techniques, and are a large (approx. 35 members), highly