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spectroscopic parameters, with a particular emphasis on magnetic resonance. This is an ideal opportunity for candidates interested in applied quantum chemistry, especially with a focus on heavy element compounds
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, especially with a focus on heavy element compounds. The Marek Lab has access to state-of-the-art computational tools and cutting-edge NMR instruments at our local core facility, available for regular use. With
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measurements, data collection, and analysis. Prediction of service life and assessment of fatigue behavior of automotive structures. Preparation of research outputs, including reports, publications, and
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methods of detection, identification, classification and tracking of objects of different sizes, shapes and speeds of movement using elements of artificial intelligence and machine learning. • Research work
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for biological sample preparation prior to analysis, development and validation of separation methods for use in pharmaceutical analysis and bioanalysis, interpretation of the data obtained in relation
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their choice of preferred cults. The main methods used in the project include spatial analysis, predictive modelling, statistics, and the analysis of geocoded data, especially of epigraphic and archaeological
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the occupational risks faced by inhabitants of the Roman Empire influenced their choice of preferred cults. The main methods used in the project include spatial analysis, predictive modelling, statistics, and the
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their choice of preferred cults. The main methods used in the project include spatial analysis, predictive modelling, and the analysis of geocoded data, especially of epigraphic and archaeological origin. MAIN
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analysis. Publication Activities: Regular publication of research results in peer-reviewed journals, presentation at scientific conferences, and collaboration with national and international research
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examines how the occupational risks faced by inhabitants of the Roman Empire influenced their choice of preferred cults. The main methods used in the project include spatial analysis, predictive modelling