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for a postdoctoral position in experimental high energy particle physics to be employed as a research assistant professor in the Department of Particle Interactions and Detection Techniques in the project
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postdoctoral position in experimental high energy particle physics to be employed as a research assistant professor in the Department of Particle Interactions and Detection Techniques in the project NCN Opus
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including quantum field theory in curved spacetime and related topics. This position is funded by the National Science Centre of Poland, under the MAESTRO grant "Elementary Particles in Curved Spacetime
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(Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectories) software and statistical programs. Experience in internships, training, or practical training at a foreign research center, project and grant
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control mechanisms for mitigating undesired behaviors through prompt engineering, fine-tuning, model alignment, or data filtering techniques; Analyzing multilingual and cross-cultural model behaviors in
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participation in: • preparation of Plasma-Focus PF-24 for experiments with laser ablation of boron and measurement of charged particles emitted in the p-B reaction, • analysis of the efficiency and
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. The project plans to develop an enhanced Positron Emission Particle Tracking (PEPT) method that will allow the tracking of a large number of radiotracers for efficient imaging of large volumes. Reduction and
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. The project plans to develop an enhanced Positron Emission Particle Tracking (PEPT) method that will allow the tracking of a large number of radiotracers for efficient imaging of large volumes. Reduction and
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as reversible hydrogen storage materials, as filtering materials, sensors or lithium-ion battery electrodes. Department of Biomedical Engineering and Functional Materials: the profile of scientific
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culture techniques Ability to work under biosafety conditions required for handling viral pathogens Experience in production of recombinant proteins and virus-like particles for vaccine antigen development