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/39/D/ST4/02256 Electrochemical analysis of neurobiologically relevant analytes Leader Dr inż. Emilia Witkowska Nery The main scientific goal of this project is to develop electrochemical microsensors
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* extensive knowledge in the field of electrochemistry * the ability to design electrochemical experiments * main author min. several publications in international scientific journals * experience in presenting
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that CUL will be the main place of work of the candidate. Please include the following wording in your motivation letter: I consent to the processing of my personal data for the purpose and to the extent
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on parameters determined from speech audio and video recordings of preschool children's faces. The project is led by Principal Investigator Zuzanna Miodońska, PhD.The employment will last 12 months and may be
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of application to the Director of IBCH PAS with a declaration that the Institute will be the candidate's primary place of work and consent to be counted in "N" figure of the Institute (each researcher
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agreement no UMO-2022/46/E/ST6/00143) Principal Investigator: Marcin Pilipczuk By the Law on Higher Education and Science (Journal of Laws 2024, item 1571), with the consent of the Rector of the University
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on the characterization, analysis and development of advanced multifunctional materials, specifically those designed to work in extreme conditions, with primary examples being radiation, high temperature and corrosion
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conditions and spatial control are still highly demanded. Aforementioned conductive polymers may be applied in numerous devices including soft, foldable electronic devices i.e., foldable smartphones. The main
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declaration that the Institute will be the candidate's primary place of work and consent to be counted in "N" figure of the Institute (each researcher in Poland must submit a declaration to be within "N" figure
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and signed statements: 1. a declaration stating that UR will be your primary place of work in case of winning the competition; osw_basic_msc_pracy.pdf ; 2. a declaration pursuant to Article 113