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and Computer Science at the University of Basel are inviting applications for a PhD position focused on the foundations and applications of reasoning with large language models (LLMs), including
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applications for two PhD positions in the field of organic geochemistry and paleolimnology (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/research-groups/organic-geochemistry/ ). The students will be part of the SNSF-project ECO
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judiciary Have experience with large language models, information retrieval, evaluation of ML systems, and deploying applications; this is highly desirable Have an excellent command of English; German
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programming (R or Python). Advantageous: geostatistics, digital soil mapping, remote sensing, GIS, big data or cloud tools. Proactive working style, strong communication skills, and excellent English. Relevant
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7 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen Research Field Physics Chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application
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Experience1 - 4 Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Website for additional job details https://academicpositions.com Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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12 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Department Environmental Science Research Field Environmental science » Natural resources management Agricultural sciences » Soil
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Recruiting-Portal, by submitting the following requested documents: A) a cover letter, B) a complete curriculum vitae C) the PhD application form, see https://www.zampierilab.org/join-us/ Where to apply
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analysis of large datasets, high-throughput metabolomics, time-lapse microscopy, to investigate how to pharmacologically interfere with fundamental mechanisms in the regulation of cancer metabolism
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analysis of large datasets, high-throughput metabolomics, time-lapse microscopy, to investigate how to pharmacologically interfere with fundamental mechanisms in the regulation of cancer metabolism