Applicants must have a University Master's degree or equivalent in the natural sciences, preferably in chemistry or physics.
Experience with high‑pressure technology, differential scanning calorimetry, and X‑ray structure determination will be beneficial.
Candidates are expected to be fluent in English and have good oral and written communication skills, technical skills in working under the microscope, as well as proficiency in handling computer software.
The University of Bern is the third largest university in Switzerland and is ranked 104th in the World University Rankings 2025. The position offers a world‑class scientific environment with an outstanding infrastructure and an interdisciplinary surrounding.
The application should comprise a cover letter with a statement describing the applicant's research and technical background as they relate to the position, a copy of...
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