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Psychological sciences » Behavioural sciences Psychological sciences » Cognitive science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 25 Mar 2026 - 12:00 (Europe
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/ X-ray crystallography and natural product research is required. Knowledge in enzymology, protein design, molecular biology, microbial metabolism, natural product analysis (LCMS, NMR etc.) and/or
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of learning and memory, with a particular emphasis on cognitive disorders such as PTSD and Alzheimer's Disease. Specifically, we are looking for a person with a background in (neuro-) epigenetic research who is
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close collaboration with industry, experimentalists and an international, multidisciplinary research team is essential. Experience in ALD and simulation techniques is desirable. Knowledge of English (oral
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crystallography and natural product research is required. Knowledge in enzymology, protein design, molecular biology, microbial metabolism, natural product analysis (LCMS, NMR etc.) and/or bioinformatics
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scientific writing skills and publication experience Excellent English skills; knowledge of German or French is an asset We offer An international, multidisciplinary, and highly stimulating working environment
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. The main research focus of our division is the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance across development. Possible research topics within this position include, among others
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essential. Experience in ALD and simulation techniques is desirable. Knowledge of English (oral and written) ist required and knowledge of German or French would be an advantge. Our offer The Laboratory
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Material Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics or Chemistry Knowledge and experience in direct ink writing technology, thermoelectric and ceramic materials, powder technologies, and
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of Basel, a fixed-term postdoctoral position (4 years) is available starting on 1st June 2026 or later. The main research focus of our division is the relationship between physical activity and cognitive