53 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "Multiple" Postdoctoral positions in Switzerland
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24 Jun 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Switzerland Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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to evaluate emerging instrumentation and software and translate them into robust, scalable workflows. Alongside method development, the Zamboni Lab is tightly embedded in numerous collaborations with academic
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, or computer science. For Project A, experience with natural language processing and computational methods is advantageous, as well as knowledge of a behavioral science; for Project B, beyond experience with behavioral
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language processing and computational methods is advantageous, as well as knowledge of a behavioral science; for Project B, beyond experience with behavioral experiments, experience with online field methods is useful
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these inputs for device-scale structures, with methods such as DFT, currently poses a bottleneck in the application's capabilities. Project background The Computational Nanoelectronics Group was recently awarded
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of neuroimmunological diseases, with a particular focus on multiple sclerosis and MOG-antibody associated disease (MOGAD). We study how immune cells including B cells and gut microbiome contribute to the initiation and
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc Position in Glioblastoma Neurobiology and Neuron
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role of drug transporters and drug-metabolizing enzymes in these processes. Both transporters and enzymes are influenced by multiple factors, including naturally occurring genetic variants, which
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6 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Computer science » Other Psychological sciences » Psychoanalytic studies Psychological sciences » Psychology
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Paris Cité), and Franco Vazza (University of Bologna). The COSMOMAG project aims to uncover the origin of cosmological magnetic fields by developing a unified theoretical and numerical framework