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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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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
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8 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences Department Team 9 Coordination metal complexes and functional materials Research Field
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: periodic precipitation (PP) and chemobrionic systems, which enable the construction of functional architectures from nanoparticles and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). By harnessing non-equilibrium dynamics
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emphasis on the Impact Factor (IF) and the quartile ranking (Q1–Q4) of the journal in the relevant field. Participation in Research Projects Documented involvement in scientific projects, research grants
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risk factor for the development of depression. However, despite exposure to stressful factors, a substantial proportion of individuals do not exhibit depressive symptoms, indicating the existence
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-IR, UV-Vis, fluorescence), microscopic methods (SEM, TEM, AFM), as well as advanced analytical techniques such as NMR, MS, elemental analysis, and dynamic light scattering; be proficient in using
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to the development of an entirely new area of research. 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
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on the genetic adaptive variability of tree species. An important innovative component of the project is the inclusion of a genomics modelling approach that can capture adaptive evolutionary response of species