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) Estimated amount of work 0,2-0,6, or as agreed definite period Job Description/Responsibilities conducts independent research in the field of planning (strategic, community, urban) in relation to energy
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. Practical experience in fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, or molecular/cell biology techniques is an advantage. Good communication skills in English (written and spoken). Motivation to work independently
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courses - Possibility of further education and career development by participating in courses organized by our institute Required Qualifications 1. Applicants must, at the date of recruitment by
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human cell cultures Good communication and interpersonal skills Motivation and a collaborative mindset What we provide to you: Full-time contract with an attractive ERC-funded salary Flexible working
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plasma physics Solid expertise in optical or laser spectroscopy Ability to evaluate large amounts of data using a computer Knowledge of programming Good communication skills (oral and written) in English
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. Language requirements: Czech language (C2), English language (C1) Employee benefits: 25 days annual leave + 3 sick days; flexible working hours; vitamin supplements, free drinking water/fluids; sports and
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evaluate large amounts of data using a computer Knowledge of programming Good communication skills (oral and written) in English Publication record in peer-reviewed journals The candidate must be able
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partners, coordinated by Fraunhofer ICT in Germany. The network will recruit a total of 17 doctoral candidates for project work lasting for 36 months. SPACER aims to develop new architectures for porous
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or additional language structures (at the phonological and/or morphosyntactic level) by adults. The successful candidate will work within a research project hosted at Masaryk University and investigated jointly
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biology or related fields (must be awarded prior to the starting date). • Good communication skills in English, written and spoken. • Independence in learning and working, with documented research