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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The Department of Biomedicine (DBM) integrates the fundamental and translational research
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of these nickelates bears similarities to the famous cuprate superconductors, but many other aspects, including the nominal d occupation of the Ni cations, also differ significantly from the cuprates. Job description
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, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The Metastasis Biology group led by Dr. Magdalena
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competence and creativity to reduce violence and promote peace in contexts affected by conflicts. In collaboration with the University of Basel swisspeace offers a number of postgraduate programs and courses
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The ETH AI Center offers a unique fellowship program for doctoral students, designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and a positive impact to society. The ETH AI Center promotes
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science or a related field Knowledge of satellite data formats and remote sensing Experience with large datasets (petabyte-scale), data management and data quality control Very good skills with programming
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Programming, Education, and Computer-Human Interaction group in the Department of Computer Science is recruiting one research intern to work broadly in the area of
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across all departments and look at AI from many different angles like mathematical principles, medicine, architecture, robotics, and social sciences / future of work. We enable research of high quality
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, technologies and systems. The ERAM group within TSL have great experience in SSbD, especially in combining different methods such as modeling mass flows analysis (MFA), Life cycle analysis (LCA) and semi
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meta-optics have led to an advanced control over light-matter interaction, greatly contributing to different research directions including imaging, nonlinear optics, biosensing and photonic computing