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We invite applications for a PhD position in computer-aided drug design at the Computational Pharmacy Group, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Basel. This position is part of
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of technologically relevant oxide thin films. In particular, the combination of state of the art non-linear optics monitoring and electron spectroscopy in situ allows investigating the dynamics
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well supported and socially welcoming. Application / Contact Interested applicants should contact the project leader Nicholas Sanderson by email at nicholas.sanderson@usb.ch , using as a subject exactly
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of living polymerization Conjugated polymers for organic electronics: the key components of electronic devices. New materials will be applied to OTFT, organic memory and solar cell devices. Profile M.Sc
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through the electronic application process. Each recommendation consists of two elements: A form to be filled out by the referee An additional letter with the referee’s comments Your referees
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persons Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Further information about our
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plasmon resonance (LSPR) are strong photon-induced collective hot-electron coupling effects, which can create intense and sensitive electromagnetic near field. SPR and LSPR have found intriguing successes
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accept complete applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and the
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referees (with email addresses and phone numbers) Review of applications will begin on March 3, 2025 and continue until the position is filled. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted
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crystalline materials. Project background Our research focuses on crystals exhibiting electronic disorder, where degenerate electron configurations lead to fascinating physical phenomena such as colossal