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Technology in Prague, Czech Republic offers a Ph.D. position available from mid-2025. The position is related to the ongoing research of the group focused on the structure, function, and evolution
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., Quantum Espresso, VASP). Proficient written and oral communication skills in English. The ability to work independently and collaboratively. Admission Procedure: The admission process begins with
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diffraction methods are general aims of proposed PhD thesis. The synthesized materials will be investigated for their potential use e.g. in catalysis. The PhD work will include: the application of established
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-standing interest in the regulation of growth and metabolism. This interest stems from our early work on the pathway anchored by mTOR protein kinase, which we now appreciate is a major regulator of growth
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to work independently and collaboratively. Admission Procedure: The admission process begins with the submission of your application materials to nano@osu.cz with the e-mail title: “PhD position in
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groups are highly complementary, forming the base of a collaborative and friendly environment for cutting-edge research. Outstanding facilities are available for cellular physiology, advanced imaging and
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research will involve advanced techniques, including live virus work in a BSL-3 facility and minireplicon assays for studying viral replication and inhibitor effects in a controlled environment. Additionally
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or equivalent Employee benefits: 25 days annual leave + 3 sick days; flexible working hours; possibility of partial remote work; vocational and language courses; up to CZK 6,000 per year for recreation, sports
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the transmission properties of these molecules. We will construct a library of in silico characterized systems and use electronic structure to gain a fundamental understanding of their function
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special light-switchable organic molecules that mimic the function of biological systems. These synthetic "molecular machines" will be composed of various photoswitches and molecular motors, with