33 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Basel
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agency of urban residents in contesting perceived inevitabilies. The project builds on theoretical work on urban futures, understanding cities as sites for planning, imagining and representing futures. It
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detachment, will make myopia the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Our team aims to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of myopia and to develop new therapies that can halt or reverse myopia
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collaboration among scientists, IT professionals, and other stakeholders involved in the research process. To achieve its goals, the R-IT group invites applications for a R/Python scientific support role
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funding, in a clinical research area of emergency medicine. You possess excellent communication skills and a high level of social competence, enabling you to build acceptance and trust in
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with other research group members and researchers from other research institutions. Your profile Applicants should hold an MSc in Earth or Environmental Sciences, Physical Geography, Ecology, Biology
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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical
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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science with a strong theoretical focus. Candidates should have an exceptional academic
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economy, game studies, and/or code studies – would be welcomed. Also desirable would be experience (or interest) in local and global community building, academic and para-academic event organization, and/or
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and environmental); contribute to the design of the longitudinal sampling strategy and develop SOPs for multi-site harmonization • Contribute to capacity building through local training workshops with
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negotiated. As a case study, we will work on the context of Colombia. We focus on how peace can be visually conveyed in a more nuanced manner, building on the concepts of “everyday peace” and the “local turn