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to publications involving several authors); originality and innovative potential of your proposed research (significance for the further development of the subject area, convincing selection of scientific methods
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description: scientific services in teaching and research in the field of chemical biology use primarily of organic chemistry methods, enzyme assays and possibly molecular biological methods collaboration in
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) originality and innovative potential of your proposed research (significance for the further development of the subject area, convincing selection of scientific methods, potential for scientific development
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unfolding in international standardization using mixed methods – surveys are combined with in-depth interviews and participant observation. The project is interdisciplinary as it combines insights from
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international standardization using mixed methods – surveys are combined with in-depth interviews and participant observation. The project is interdisciplinary as it combines insights from the standardization
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available from the 1st. of January, 2026. Your responsibilities Quantum & Reactive Simulations: Apply first-principles methods (e.g., DFT) and reactive force fields (e.g., ReaxFF) to capture precursor
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proposed research (significance for the further development of the subject area, convincing selection of scientific methods, potential for scientific development, clear focus and feasibility within
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and chemoenzymatic synthesis of post-translationally modified peptides with repeat structures development of fragment linking methods for the synthesis of long proteins, bioassays tasks for personal
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–policy interface for municipal biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation with nature-based solutions Processing and evaluation of remote sensing data, including methods of computer vision
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: Scientific services in research and teaching in the field of Neurobiology Studies on elephant behaviour with novel behavioural quantification methods (DeepLabCut) Electrophysiological investigation of play