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Department: Department of Computer Systems and Communications – Faculty of Informatics Deadline: 4 May 2025 Start date: September 2025 or by mutual agreement Job type: full-time Job field: Science
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Department: Department of Computer Systems and Communications – Faculty of Informatics Deadline: 30 Apr 2025 Start date: September 2025 or by mutual agreement Job type: full-time Job field: Science
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peptides, including the design of de novo sequences based on the elucidated mechanism. The first step will be to develop a computational approach to determine the critical peptide properties required
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field (with the title MD), or equivalent education attained abroad For position Assistant Professor Completed education in a doctoral study program or specialized qualification according to Act No. 95
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maintenance of existing software and workflows. The position offers time flexibility, a high level of interdisciplinarity within fields of applied informatics, bioinformatics and analytical chemistry with a
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computational simulations and related fields Theoretical knowledge of Molecular Dynamics and free energy calculations Some years of work experience in simulations with proteins/membranes and their analysis
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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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field (with the title MD), or equivalent education attained abroad Completed education in a doctoral study program specialized qualification according to Act No. 95/2004 Coll. (doctors, dentists and
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: Completed university education in the medical field (with the title MD) or a master’s degree study program or equivalent education attained abroad For position Assistant Professor completed education in a
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peptides, including the design of de novo sequences based on the elucidated mechanism. The first step will be to develop a computational approach to determine the critical peptide properties required