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First Team FENG no. FENG.02.02-IP.05-0045/23 entitled " Development of a two-component hybrid bioink for 3D bioprinting vascularized constructs ", carried out within the First Team programme of
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. Expertise in modelling and simulation of coupled multi-physics-based nonlinear dynamical system through finite volume method approach is expected. Knowledge and fluency in English language. Highly motivated
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Project IZ11Z0_230668 „Magic bullet gels: unleashing antimicrobial peptide metal complexes” Requirements The candidate is required to have: Holding a PhD degree in the discipline of chemical sciences
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metals and alloys on metal or ceramic bodies. Our main application areas cover: (i) a selection of refractories for metallurgical processes; (ii) optimization of joining processes, i.e. soldering
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scientific achievements in the field of reinforced concrete structures; • Ability to model and calculate structural elements in nonlinear analysis software (preferred Atena); • Documented experience in
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the National Science Centre of Poland, is to develop (derive and implement) an extended relativistic two-component atomic mean-field formalism (extended atomic mean field, eamf) within the self-consistent GW
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sciences, and physical chemistry, so a broad range of candidates will find new knowledge to be gained upon the realization of the project. We plan to publish the results of the work in high-impact factor
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factor journals. The successful candidate will be eligible for all programs at the IPC PAS, including the IPC PAS Young Scientists competition and the IPC PAS Young Scientists Mobility competition
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visits in collaborating laboratory. We plan to publish the results of the work in high impact factor journals. The successful candidate will be eligible for all programs at the IPC PAS, including the IPC
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entitled: ”Metal-organic frameworks for efficient carbon dioxide capture from water”. Where to apply E-mail swuttke@agh.edu.pl Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills