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                University of Warsaw: Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics | Poland | about 1 month agoefficiently) on planar graphs. The goal of the project is to develop a structural theory of graph classes that enjoy similar algorithmic, combinatorial and logical properties. See: https://sites.google.com/view 
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                optimizing technological processes in the Clean Room Laboratory in the area of integrated photonics and microelectronics. The responsibilities will include participating in the development of photonic 
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                5G core software such as Open5GC, and Radio Access Networks (OpenRAN) to have a knowledge on next-generation networks and orchestration and optimization methods and management of virtual network 
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                The employee will be involved in research work related to semiconductor electronic and photonic device technologies, in particular the development and optimization of photolithography processes. Knowledge 
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                optimization of chemical processes using the ASPEN environment. Where to apply E-mail konkursy-weip@agh.edu.pl Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills 
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                heterostructures using MBE and MOCVD methods, with particular emphasis on quantum cascade laser (QCL) and interband cascade laser (ICL) quantum structures Optimizing growth processes, developing and updating 
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                optimize new methods in the fields of structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, and medicinal chemistry. The work will include optimizing selected activity assays, conducting experiments based 
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                , entitled: „GenProSyn – an innovative generative approach to enumeration of easy-to-synthesize ligands with optimized properties”. Project Principal Investigator: Assoc. Prof. Sabina Podlewska KEYWORDS 
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                devices (die-bonding, wire bonding). Optimization and development of technological processes, as well as methods for device assembly and hermetic sealing. Characterization of photonic devices, analysis