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of new helically chiral metal complexes to be explored in enantioselective catalysis. The attention will be paid to the synthesis of cyclometallated helicenes and helical cyclopentadienyl complexes
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Programme? Other EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project summary: Metal nanoparticles immobilized at zeolite supports are important
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of progressive methods of detection, identification, classification and tracking of objects of different sizes, shapes and speeds of movement using elements of artificial intelligence and machine learning
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of mobile elements. In contrast, euphalic forms exchange genetic information and allow the expansion of mobile elements in the genome. The main mechanism controlling mobile elements in the genome is the piRNA
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inbred state, which likely limits the expansion of mobile elements. In contrast, euphalic forms exchange genetic information and allow the expansion of mobile elements in the genome. The main mechanism
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Faculty of Science, Palacky University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic | Czech | about 2 months ago
ligands and metal complexes suitable for molecular magnetism / supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Bohuslav Drahoš, Ph.D. • Coordination compounds of f-elements with radical ligands / supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Radovan
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are interested in applied quantum chemistry with a focus on heavy element compounds, this is an ideal opportunity for you. The Marek lab has access to state-of-the-art computational tools and cutting
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spectroscopic parameters, especially those in magnetic resonance. If you are interested in applied quantum chemistry with a focus on heavy element compounds, this is an ideal opportunity for you. The Marek lab
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developing switchable spin-filters. We will begin with an in-depth in silico survey to identify experimentally viable molecules, with a focus on introducing spin-filtering via open-shell metal atoms, chirality
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all cells to regulate genes and the piRNA pathway in the germline for repression of mobile elements and occasional gene control. This PhD project will capitalize on previous research of the group and