104 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Basel
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We invite applications for a PhD position in computer-aided drug design at the Computational Pharmacy Group, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Basel. This position is part of
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studies, science and technology studies, digital humanities, computer science, literary studies, philology, cultural studies, history and philosophy of science and technology, information studies, or other
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structural bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related field, with at least two years of postdoctoral experience and a strong publication record. Applications from fresh PhD graduates may only be
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structural bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related field, with at least two years of postdoctoral experience and a strong publication record. Applications from fresh PhD graduates may only be
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15 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Communication sciences » Media studies Computer science » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine as well as several Nobel Laureates. Become part of our community! In Prof. Torsten Schwede's group, we use computational methods, with a strong focus on
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applications Multimodal data integration and prediction, including clinical, medical imaging, and sensor data (e.g. ECGs) The PhD student will have the opportunity to conduct both methodological and applied
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well as the faculty of Psychology. There is a broad focus of research and teaching in the lab, including computational photography, media studies, science and technology studies, videogame studies, critical making and
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Your position You bring an interest in pediatric craniofacial anatomy, coupled with a strong affinity for 3D imaging analysis, including segmentation. In addition, the role involves expanding
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, stereotaxic viral injections, and advanced imaging to the functional probing of peripheral nerve interaction in cancer.