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Computational biology or Life Cycle Assesment Results-oriented and cooperative personality Background in computational biology,bioinformatics, life cycle assessment, hazard assessment or a related field Strong
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, presentations and scientific publications Your profile You have a PhD degree (or equivalent) in Acoustics or Electrical/Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science. Experience with scientific computing in Matlab
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to support a circular bioeconomy. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply machine‑learning and data‑science methods, with a focus on computer vision, to enhance wood
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to a large consortium of experts in different disciplines, such chemistry, engineering, clinics, computational biology and Micro-, Cell-, Immunobiology. Opportunity to work in close contact with other
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Wind Engineering and Renewable Energy Laboratory (WiRE) at the Swiss
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of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The Zampieri group offers a post-doctoral research opportunity in the context of systems pharmacology, computational biology and metabolic regulation
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technology. A vibrant, international research group that values collaboration, creativity, and scientific rigor. Support for professional development, including opportunities for conference participation
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international journals, including co-authored papers with other group members. (Co-)Develop and (co-)teach MA level and Bachelor level courses in the Science in Perspective Program . Contribute
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13 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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. The candidate will join a multi-disciplinary team focusing on the development of new bioactive molecules targeting major signaling pathways in allergy, inflammation and cancer. Main targets are stress