147 postdoctoral-position-in-molecular-dynamic-simulation-self-assemble-polymer PhD positions in Switzerland
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for advanced fluorescence microscopy and then use the tools to study dynamic cellular processes. The position is fully funded. Research in the Frei Research Group focuses on the development of novel chemigenetic
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tomography (APT) and high-resolution scanning TEM for atomic-level microstructure and chemical composition analysis. Computational Modeling: Micromagnetic and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Job
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evolved to be extraordinary survivors thanks to their self-healing abilities. Robots with comparable survivability could not only address pressing issues of sustainability, but also unlock powerful robotic
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emphasis is placed on molecular spin systems, where you can harness quantum correlations of many-body spin systems, enabled by atomically precise bottom-up synthesis. In our newly established lab, you will
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develop induced proximity therapeutics. Profile The ideal candidate will hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in Molecular Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Molecular Medicine, Structural Biology, Molecular and
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facilities and equipment. Your profile MSc degree in biomedical engineering, polymer chemistry, materials science or a related field Enthusiastic and curious personality High motivation to work in an
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manipulating nanoparticles’ dynamics in engineered potentials. Motivated by both, exploring the limits of quantum mechanics, and exceptional sensitivity to inertial and force sensing, Levitodynamics is striving
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funded, full-time, 4-year PhD position in Global History, starting 1 July 2025 (or at the earliest convenience of the successful candidate). This position is part of the Swiss National Science Foundation
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on Snow and ice parameter estimation using high frequency multi-modal SAR. Job description The research focuses on the retrieval of snow and ice parameters and their dynamics using multimodal Synthetic
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to improve their spatial resolution and improve predictions of flooding events. Project background The PhD position is embedded in the SNSF/DFG project HiGrav: High-resolution gravity fields for better flood