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laser pulses, develop attosecond pulse sources and to study ultrafast processes in semiconductor nanostructures using electron instrumentation. The position(s) imply the development of ultra-short pulse
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wider sense. The activities range from communication theory, information theory, joint communication and control, channel measurements/modeling, development of advanced testbeds to the implementation
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biology, analytical chemistry, evolution, and data science. The workplace offers access to state-of-the-art core facilities for advanced microscopy and cytometry, cell and molecular biology, extracellular
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. The research group, values a respectful and supportive work environment that promotes development, participation, and job satisfaction for all staff, with attention to both physical safety and psychosocial well
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working environment characterized by respect and consideration in our interactions with one another. We continuously strive to create conditions that promote job satisfaction, professional development, and
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, and lakes. The coastal engineering research group is specifically focused on the development and application of numerical models to simulate hydro- and morphodynamic coastal processes. The group is also
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Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include immuno-oncology
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interdisciplinary knowledge in the humanities and social sciences about AI and autonomous systems and their impact on human and social development. WASP-HS enables cutting-edge research, expertise, and competence
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and algorithm development as well as engineering methods that enable robust and efficient practical solutions. As society and technology evolve toward increasingly large‑scale, data‑intensive, and
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Doctoral student in Historical Osteology within the ERC-Synergy grant project "FORAGER" (PA2026/771)
to the development of entirely new food systems, which in turn triggered population booms across mid-latitude environments worldwide. These momentous changes are often reduced to simple linear narratives that trace a