19 parallel-processing "Multiple" positions at Czech Technical University in Prague in Czech
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15 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Czech Technical University in Prague Department Department of Process Engineering Research Field Technology » Materials technology Researcher Profile
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job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Selection procedure
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education (e.g., adjusted working conditions, lifelong learning, internships, mobility opportunities). Selection process Application The application must be submitted in English, Czech, or Slovak, and must
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Framework Programme? Other EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Selection procedure of the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical
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insurance, a Multisport card, and childcare facilities at CTU. Selection process Please submit your application by email to: personalni@fjfi.cvut.cz Your application should include: • copy of the diploma from
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— the conversion of photon energy into matter via the multiphoton Breit-Wheeler process, enabled by the advent of multi-petawatt laser technologies. The primary objective of the project is to exploit the theory and
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in the Czech Republic for more than 12 months in the 3 years prior to 31 May 2026 Selection process How to apply Submit your application via the PICTUS application form with: CV, Master's thesis (PDF
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can be surpassed by integrating multiple photon-to-current conversion processes. In this context, diamond-based materials emerge as strong candidates for next-generation PV devices. Our objective is to
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environments, subjected to extreme radiation doses due to high collision rates and large particle multiplicities. There is significant interest in developing advanced scintillator technologies with enhanced
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, complete analysis of any such problems still remains a challenge. Another area of wide application for moving-fronts algorithms is the simulation of porous-media flow of multiple phases and their transitions