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probe microscopy. Our research focuses on using single electron spins in diamond as sensors to explore magnetic phenomena at the nanoscale. This doctoral project will center around the development and
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single electron spins in diamond as sensors to explore magnetic phenomena at the nanoscale. This doctoral project will center around the development and application of scanning magnetometry at ultra-low
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100%, starting January 2026 (negotiable) Proteins must fold correctly to function, and this process is tightly regulated by a network of chaperone proteins. At the heart of this network is Hsp90, a
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one of the laboratories belonging to the NCCR SPIN network on "spin qubits in silicon". The initiative seeks to increase the number of women researchers in the fields of the partaking laboratories
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for collaboration, networking, and career development. Moreover, the city offers a high quality of life, a vibrant cultural scene, and an international atmosphere. Selection process Applications will be reviewed on a
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the University of Basel online application portal. Applications via other channels will not be considered. The application documents should comprise the following: Letter of motivation CV Net academic age
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international research networks. Internationally competitive salaries and social benefits are provided according to the rules of the University of Basel. The University of Basel (www.unibas.ch ) is the oldest
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to understanding the innervation landscape of peripheral tumors and its role in immuno-oncology. We are particularly interested in candidates who have previously worked on cellular and molecular networks underlying
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shared commitment to enabling entrepreneurship with real-world impact. You will have the task to design and run new acceleration, incubation, mentoring and networking activities, consolidating our existing
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human tissues. These gaps hinder the development of physiologically relevant laboratory models for drug discovery. As part of the Swiss research network http://www.nccr-antiresist.ch/ , the Bumann lab