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position is open to study viruses of protists, with an emphasis on Giant Viruses and Polinton-like viruses, using high-throughput isolation methods, genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and experimental
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Faculty of Science, Palacky University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic | Czech | about 2 months ago
ligands and metal complexes suitable for molecular magnetism / supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Bohuslav Drahoš, Ph.D. • Coordination compounds of f-elements with radical ligands / supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Radovan
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possibility for post-synthesis modifications. Conventional synthesis of zeolites uses solvothermal methods that are limited in term of control and design of the process. On the contrary, recently developed ADOR
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Development of MXene-Based Hybrid Catalysts for Efficient Photo- electrochemical Hydrogen Production
production through photo-electrochemical (PEC) water splitting, emphasizing innovative, cost-effective materials and novel composite architectures. The work will focus on exploring MXenes (2D transition metal
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characterized and studied using scattering methods, electron microscopy, spectroscopic, and calorimetric techniques. A key aspect of the project will be investigating the interactions of these polymers with
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are interested in applied quantum chemistry with a focus on heavy element compounds, this is an ideal opportunity for you. The Marek lab has access to state-of-the-art computational tools and cutting
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is a powerful method that makes it possible to isolate nucleic acids with specific functions (such as the ability to bind a ligand or catalyze a reaction) from large nucleic acid libraries. We have
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experience: experience in designing herbaceous vegetation elements experience with technologies for establishing and maintaining herbaceous vegetation elements experience in presenting of research or design
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mammals as key indicators of sublethal impacts of air pollution and metal(loid) deposition in terrestrial ecosystems” funded by the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). This project explores the bioaccumulation
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work of the group by employing the grand-reaction method for simulating acid-base equilibria in two-phase systems.[1] The tasks of the PhD candidate include performing simulations of protein solutions