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, ranging from antibacterial to anticancer drugs. To this end, we develop new ways to combine state-of-the-art technologies in metabolomics with mathematical modeling. The candidate will have the opportunity
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, researchers from both institutions combine expertise to advance a systematic understanding of WS/DP fate processes in diverse receiving systems. Project background This project aims to advance a fundamental
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and resilient materials and structures. By combining numerical modeling, laboratory experiments, and theoretical analyses, we seek to link microscopic processes with the macroscopic behavior of both
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of Basel and collaborate with partners at Swiss TPH and FHNW, combining expertise in aerosol collection, immunological detection, and engineering. The successful candidate will: Lead the optimization, and
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multidisciplinary team of physicists and chemists working at the forefront of quantum materials and surface science. Utilizing a combination of experimental and computational approaches, we develop and characterize
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National Science Foundation (SNSF) and conducted in collaboration with the University of Bern, combines advanced 3D microscopy, organ-on-chip technology, and mechanobiological approaches to dissect lymphatic
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quality insurance. The lab combines additive manufacturing, large scale laser micro-processing, multiscale modelling and AI/ML for the quality monitoring/control, at the end offering to the society novel
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a background in ultrafast spectroscopy and photochemistry to join our interdisciplinary team. Laboratory website: https://oppermann.chemie.unibas.ch/en/ Project background To capture molecular
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of Basel and collaborate with partners at Swiss TPH and FHNW, combining expertise in aerosol collection, immunological detection, and engineering. The successful candidate will: Lead the optimization, and
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greenhouses in combination with some field work to: (i) monitor the leaf spectral and metabolomic responses of ash trees attacked by EAB, (ii) use these response signals to distinguish EAB-induced stress from