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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational
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laboratories and in data analysis. Prior experience in nanofabrication, nano- and meta-optics, optomechanics, vacuum technology, programming for experiment control is highly valued but not mandatory. Workplace
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, we collect data through biological monitoring, environmental DNA methods, remote sensing, and field sampling, and use these data to answer questions with statistical and process-based models
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methods in learning sciences and educational research You are preferably studying Computer Science or a related field You are interested in Learning Sciences or Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) You are
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look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: Motivation Letter CV Diplomas Further information about can be found on the IVIA website . Questions regarding
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of adipose tissue function. Job information Expected start date: 01.01.2026 or upon agreement Contract duration: 1 year contract with possibility of renewal Percentage of activity: 100% Location: Lausanne
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of Basel is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity and encourages all qualified applications irrespective of gender, race, or physical disabilities. For more information
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core part of your project will be interpreting the data and developing scientific hypotheses about the atmospheric processes that control the cycling of selenium and other trace elements. You will work
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tracking of minimally invasive robotic systems Autonomous control in uncertain anatomical environments Computer vision for image-guided robotic procedures (incl. endoscopic, MR-, US-guided) Surgical training
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will not be considered. Further information about the RELab and optohive can be found on our website or Linkedin . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Dominik Wyser, dominik.wyser