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Your position TwoPhD studentships are available to characterize health-relevant properties of aerosol particles. Our group develops novel instruments to measure continuously oxidising properties of aerosol particles in the ambient atmosphere and in laboratory experiments (e.g., Utinger et al.,...
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The new Chair of Health Economics, under the direction of Prof. Dr. Armando Meier, at the Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Basel invites applications for a PhD position
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5 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Economics » Econometrics Economics » Financial science Economics » Health economics Economics » Other Researcher
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PhD position within the Department of Chemistry, University of Basel This position can start on 1.6.2024 (starting date has some flexibility and is to be agreed on with Prof. Delley) A PhD position
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, social impacts (e.g., food security), and indirect environmental effects (e.g., global land-use change) depend on the technology pathway and are unknown. The goal of the PhD position is to contribute to a
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set of environmental and social sustainability criteria. While most SFPCs are expected to be imported to Switzerland, implications on international markets, social impacts (e.g., food security), and
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Switzerland. It is one of the oldest universities in Europe, with a long history of excellence in natural sciences. The university has a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration, with a wide
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The Biozentrum of the University of Basel is one of the leading life sciences institutes in the world. Its fundamental research embraces a wide range of topics such as biochemistry, biophysics
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. And it still does. Realizing these potentials by way of research and development is one of the most important challenges in state-of-the-art biomedical engineering. Our research is focused
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The Neuropharmacology research group at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences seeks applications for an open PhD position. The Neuropharmacology group, led by Prof. Linda Simmler, investigates