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PhD degree or equivalent in theoretical, physical, computational chemistry, chemical physics or a similar field received within the last 5 years (maternity/parental leave is excluded from this period
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for pharmaceutical and biotechnological use. The ideal candidate profile: Must-have: MSc degree in the fields of biophysics, soft matter physics, physical chemistry, computational chemistry, statistical mechanics
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matter physics, physical chemistry, computational chemistry, statistical mechanics, or related fields Good English language – spoken and written Nice-to-have: Experience with molecular dynamics simulations
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far future. The successful candidate must have PhD in computer science; existing track record in research; experience in teaching and in attracting grant projects; passion for problem-solving and desire
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for pharmaceutical and biotechnological use. The ideal candidate profile: Must-have: PhD in the fields of biophysics, soft matter physics, physical chemistry, computational chemistry, statistical mechanics, or related
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physics, physical chemistry, computational chemistry, statistical mechanics, or related fields Experience with molecular dynamics simulations (with GROMACS, OPENMM, LAMMPS, NAMD, AMBER, etc
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an open PhD student position in Robert Vacha's Research Group! Membrane fusion is an essential biological process that plays a crucial role in neurotransmission, intracellular trafficking, and immune
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Department: Department of Machine Learning and Data Processing – Faculty of Informatics Deadline: 14 Jul 2025 Start date: preffered September 2025 / by mutual agreement Job type: full-time Job
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and biosensors for pharmaceutical and biotechnological use. The ideal candidate profile: Must-have: MSc degree in the fields of biophysics, soft matter physics, physical chemistry, computational
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postdoctoral candidates with background in social psychology, cognitive science, or social neuroscience to join a highly interdisciplinary project on the computational model of religious decision-making