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prerequisite for groundbreaking research. In a diverse and international research environment, dedicated employees are looking to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and
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to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes, neuroscience and personalized medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching
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of Biomedicine prioritizes diversity and a supportive work environment as a foundation for groundbreaking research. In its international research community, scientists generate new knowledge in areas such as
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of Biomedicine prioritizes diversity and a supportive work environment as a foundation for groundbreaking research. In its international research community, scientists generate new knowledge in areas such as
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industrial partners to tackle the most urgent engineering challenges, as well as with researchers in neuroscience. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main responsibilities revolve around the development
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hardware realization of neuromorphic systems, bridging neuroscience and electronics. The project combines expertise in circuit design, machine learning, and neurotechnology, and aims to deliver innovative
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of junior researchers and students General procedures and responsibilities of the lab Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in protein biochemistry, biophysics, molecular cell biology or similar
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per 1 April 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 36 months. Research at The Department of Biomedicine aims to expand knowledge in diverse areas
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research. In a diverse and international research environment, dedicated employees are looking to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes
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. In a diverse and international research environment, dedicated employees are looking to generate new knowledge within biomedical research areas such as infection and inflammation, membranes