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command of English (the working environment is international) Start: April 2026 (negotiable), for 1.5 years Application deadline: 28th February 2026 (applications are reviewed on a rolling basis) How to
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photosynthesis Experience with cyanobacterial or algal physiology, omics approaches (proteomics, genomics), or advanced molecular biology is an advantage Ability to plan and execute controlled laboratory
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provided. Motivation letter (max. 2 pages). PhD certificate (copy). A cover letter (See Application for CTU Global Postdoc Fellowship form) You may attach other documents supporting your application such as
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» Electronic engineering Engineering » Systems engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Czech Republic Application Deadline 15 Feb
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systems, exploiting whole-body contacts with the environment. The main platforms will be robot manipulators or humanoids completely covered with sensitive electronic skin, learning their controllers in a
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responsible approach, strong organizational skills, and ability to work in a team Excellent command of English (the working environment is international) Start: April 2026 (negotiable), for 1.5 years
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for publication yet waiting to be printed, do count if a proof of acceptance is provided. Motivation letter (max. 2 pages). PhD certificate (copy). A cover letter (See Application for CTU Global Postdoc Fellowship
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expected to conduct simulations on Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) systems. A strong command of English, both written and spoken, is essential. LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Internal
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for publication yet waiting to be printed, do count if a proof of acceptance is provided. Motivation letter (max. 2 pages). PhD certificate (copy). A cover letter (See Application for CTU Global Postdoc Fellowship
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model and how the terrain will interact with it when a control sequence is executed. A flying robot may benefit from knowing the wind field ahead to model aerodynamic forces correctly. However, building