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One start-up scholarship (for 1 year) within the Department of Ancient Civilizations at the University of Basel The PhD program of the Department of Ancient Civilizations at the University of Basel
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operations that are yet to be fully understood. Furthermore, these and other new technologies (heat pumps, electrical vehicles, batteries, power-to-x storage) are expected to have a significant influence on
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. The scholarship programme is currently open to applicants from 183 countries. What are Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships? Research scholarships These scholarships are available to postgraduate researchers in
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is to build efficient and robust computational tools for analyzing complex engineering systems. Applications include structural dynamics and other dynamical systems relevant to real-world engineering
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focusing on the physical realization of a next-generation high-speed AFM system tailored for biological research. Job description The Lead Mechatronics Engineer is responsible for the physical realization
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for projects that show unconventional thinking and introduce a unique approach. The focus is on promising ideas of high originality for which preliminary data are not necessarily available (high-risk research
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now be adopted for secretion recombinantly synthesized proteins for the first time. Job description The PhD-Student will perform the following tasks: Development of high throughput assays, typically
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analytical and quantitative skills in numerical analysis, programming, high-performance computing, as well as skills in dynamics & structural health monitoring, data analysis and modelling, and interest in
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Observations; Stellar Variability; Time-Series Analysis Skills Development During the PhD, the student will develop expertise in: Ground-based exoplanet transit surveys Operation, installation, and commissioning