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21 April, 2026. Initial online interviews will be scheduled for the week of 27 April. For questions about the application process, please contact Prof. Dr. Nemiah Ladd (n.ladd@unibas.ch ). Please do
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be scheduled for the week of 27 April. For questions about the application process, please contact Prof. Dr. Nemiah Ladd (n.ladd@unibas.ch ). Please do not submit application materials by email. Where
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and computer scientists PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust
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erosion mapping/modelling and eutrophication due to phosphorus losses. • Experience with soil monitoring of bio-physical properties and erosion processes. • Preferably, experience with erosion or/and
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to various organizational processes at the IBMB. Your profile Master's degree in Bioethics, Philosophy, Law, Health Sciences, Social Sciences or other related fields. Very good Master's and Bachelor's academic
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analysis procedures and computer tools for automated data acquisition/processing (Python/C++/Labview programming languages), Team player with excellent communication skills and collaborative working style
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, cell biology, time-lapse microscopy and single cell analysis. You will work in a dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including computer scientists, experimentalists and clinicians. You will be
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sequencing, cell culture and microscopy. A dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including wet-lab scientists, computer scientists, and clinicians. Cross-disciplinary collaborations and training
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, cell culture and microscopy. A dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including wet-lab scientists, computer scientists, and clinicians. Cross-disciplinary collaborations and training opportunities
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microscopy. A dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including wet-lab scientists, computer scientists, and clinicians. Cross-disciplinary collaborations and training opportunities to further develop and