24 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects research jobs at University of Basel
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it includes both experimental and theoretical researchers which work together to combine cutting edge statistical and computational tools with quantitative experiments. A list of our group's
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it includes both experimental and theoretical researchers which work together to combine cutting edge statistical and computational tools with quantitative experiments. A list of our group's
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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Agricultural sciences » Other Anthropology » Social anthropology Economics » Management studies Sociology » Other
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The Center for Intelligent Optics (CIO) is a part of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Basel. The research interests include developing intelligent optical technologies
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these questions via a combination of qualitative (e.g. expert interviews, Q-methodology, case study analysis) and/or quantitative (e.g. company or producer surveys) research on policy implementation in tropical
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The Social Transitions Research Group (STR) at the University of Basel investigates processes of social change toward sustainability across various sectors, including food and mobility. It strives
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internationally in our research and study programs. The newly established division of Youth Mental Health investigates mental health and the emergence of psychopathology with a focus on transdiagnostic symptoms
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with graphs and tables, and explaining them effectively to the team. Carrying out administrative tasks in support of research projects.
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Your position You will become part of an international research group in an English-speaking environment and are welcome to interact closely with members of the new Basel Center for Health Economics
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physiological sensors, and manage the data streams and data archive that originate from these sensors. The second task is to perform original research at the experimental site in physiological plant ecology