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on the theory and history of the image in the fields of History, Art History, Ancient History, Egyptology, Digital Humanities, Media Studies, English, German and French Literature, Gender Studies
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for PhD students and postdocs. Learn more at https://www.muoniverse.ch/ . Muoniverse positions often serve as bridges between individual research groups and institutions, supported through dedicated
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. To this end, we will combine high resolution scanning probe microscopy with fluorescence imaging to study amyloid and tau proteins in biofluids from patients to identify those at risk of developing a specific
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postdocs. Learn more at: https://www.muoniverse.ch/ Who we are looking for Muoniverse positions often serve as bridges between individual research groups and institutions, supported through dedicated
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institutions, and museums in a highly collaborative network, supported by the Muoniverse Research School, which coordinates training, exchanges, and career development for PhD students and postdocs. Learn more
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required. Our offer We offer this postdoc position at a research institution with excellent infrastructure and broad interdisciplinary surrounding. Position starting from June 2026 or upon agreement. We live
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training, exchanges, and career development for PhD students and postdocs. Learn more at https://www.muoniverse.ch/ . Muoniverse positions often serve as bridges between individual research groups and
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sensitive imaging and inference approaches to help guide diagnosis and treatment in cardiovascular patients. Project background Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) plays a central role in the non-invasive
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proficiency Strong teamwork and communication skills Ability to work independently, with flexibility, humour and critical thinking Desirable criteria: Experience with medical image analysis Experience with
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to form hydrogen and reactive oxygen species Characterization of radical centers in natural rock samples with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and imaging. Characterization of silica