6 Ph.D. Positions at the University of Basel in
Switzerland
1. Ph.D. position within the Department of Chemistry:
Candidates must have successfully finished their undergraduate
and graduate degrees in chemistry or nanosciences (with sufficient synthetic
chemistry components) and be available to start work the following semester. It
is necessary to have a solid working understanding of both written and spoken
English because the research group primarily works in English.
Deadline: Open Now
2. Ph.D. Position in Macroeconomics / International
Economics:
An outstanding master’s degree in economics, finance,
econometrics, or a related discipline is required for the ideal applicant. It
is necessary to have a thorough knowledge of economics, relevant research
techniques, and motivation in using these abilities to comprehend the effects
of macroeconomic policies, particularly public debt accumulation, and
international borrowing.
Deadline: Open Now
3. PhD-position in climate-societal relationships in
the Mediterranean during the first Millennium CE:
An applicant with a master’s degree in geosciences,
environmental sciences, geoarchaeology, or a closely connected field who is
highly driven and proactive is what we are searching for. Candidates should be
well-versed in paleoclimatology, meteorology, history, and archaeology and have
a strong interest in these fields.
Deadline: Open Now
4. Ph.D. Position in scanning SQUID microscopy of
superconducting qubits:
We are looking for a gifted and driven Ph.D. candidate that is
enthusiastic about creating new scanning superconducting quantum interference
device (SQUID) magnetometers and using them to image microscopic effects in
superconducting circuits for quantum computation.
Deadline: Open Now
5. Ph.D. candidate in epidemiology:
In an ongoing epidemiological investigation on the health
impacts of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) in teenagers, the
Ph.D. will concentrate on cognitive performance, behavior, and symptoms. We are
now enrolling 900 teenagers in 7th and 8th grade from Northwest and Central
Switzerland with a one-year follow-up for this prospective epidemiological
cohort study. During a week, objective sleep and individual RF-EMF exposure
data are gathered in a nested measuring study.
Deadline: Open Now
6. MD-PhD / Ph.D. position in Neurology, Stroke:
One of the leading causes of disability and mortality in the
globe is stroke. Patients who have already experienced a stroke are most
susceptible to another. Therefore, it is crucial to prevent these recurring
strokes. Innovative ideas and tactics for preventing subsequent strokes are
therefore extremely important. The current approach to stroke prevention is
based on the assumed etiology of stroke, which is frequently categorized.
Deadline: Open Now
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