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and assimilation of new knowledge and technical skills; good interpersonal and communication skills, to be able to work in a multi-cultura (l environment both independently and as a part of a team
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maturity. This project will stimulate technological advances in the various components of a photonic hardware, such as the brightness of quantum light sources, the integration of fast optical operations
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an unprecedented, very wide pressure range, e.g. from 10^-5 bar (vacuum range) to 10^5 bar (high pressure range), i.e. in the range of 10 orders of magnitude. An important part of the project will be the selection
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developing team. We will consider part-time position as well. Participation in ambitious and innovative scientific research. Professional development, including training in new technologies. Employment for one
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and electrochemical characterization. 3. Number of publications, their impact factor, h-index Selection process Competition committee begins working no later than 14 days after the deadline
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no more than 7 years before starting the post-doc position in the project. Experience in the development of pulsed laser sources utilizing bulk optics based and fiber components. Knowledge of nonlinear
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, and with a postdoctoral degree of PLN 7,800 gross. The total amount of remuneration is influenced by additional components, such as: length of service and allowance for working under conditions of
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of specific proteomic components in colon and rectal primary tumors and serum-derived small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are specifically associated with disease invasiveness, progression, and metastasis risk