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ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) to join the Department of Romance languages and literatures with a focus on the development of second
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professional development, Welcome Office, Grant Office service , CEITEC events , Postdoc Committee Association Additional information: Start date: from September 1st, 2025 Job type: 0,5 FTE Duration: initial
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FOR We are looking for a postdoc to join the Department of English and American Studies with focus on linguistics and L2/Ln acquisition. MAIN JOB CONTENT Independent performance of specialised research and
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well as future research areas for the whole lab. RESPONSIBILITIES: Collaborating with the project team (PI, 2 postdocs, 2 Phd students) to design and execute laboratory and field studies. Designing experimental
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or currently in the final year) Excellent communication skills Excellent command of the Czech language, both spoken and written Very good command of English, at least at B2 level Strong organizational skills
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scientific work, including publication activity Capability to actively participate in international conferences or professional seminars Proficiency in the English language Excellent command of the Czech
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, cytosol). This project will use coarse-grained molecular simulations, complemented by in-house experimental validation, to gain molecular insights in the controlled system assembly and disassembly. Our goal
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state final examinations, prepares development projects of the department and participates in their implementation, carries out activities related to the control of studies and participates in
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, cytosol). This project will use coarse-grained molecular simulations, complemented by in-house experimental validation, to gain molecular insights in the controlled system assembly and disassembly. Our goal
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responses. Despite its fundamental biological role and potential application in drug delivery, the molecular understanding of membrane fusion and its control remain elusive. This ERC-funded project aims