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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Start date: September 2026 (flexible) Duration: 3 years (36 months) Project The High Performance
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approaches to quantify and reduce soil- and sediment-driven nutrient pollution in European catchments. It will assess the role of soil erosion and land management in phosphorus transport and eutrophication
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Start date: September 2026 (flexible) Duration: 3 years (36 months) Project The High Performance Computing (HPC) research group (Prof. Florina M. Ciorba), Department of Mathematics and Computer
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develop integrated and reproducible approaches to quantify and reduce soil- and sediment-driven nutrient pollution in European catchments. It will assess the role of soil erosion and land management in
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Offer Description This PhD project will develop integrated and reproducible approaches to quantify and reduce soil- and sediment-driven nutrient pollution in European catchments. It will assess the role
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will have the opportunity to work with rich datasets from international pediatric cohorts spanning diverse geographic and socioeconomic contexts, including longitudinal multi-omics data from both local
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drive research projects in reproductive biology Independently plan, coordinate, and prioritize experimental work Perform and document experiments in compliance with regulatory standards Apply and optimize
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challenging real-world tasks. They will also explore reinforcement learning strategies to optimize decision-making policies in complex environments, and develop fine-tuning protocols for large pre-trained
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of statistical experimental design and optimization methodologies. Computational Chemistry: Experience with molecular modelling methods such as Density Functional Theory (DFT), Molecular Mechanics (MM
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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! A Postdoc position is available in the laboratory of Professor Momo Bentires-Alj