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sheet microscopy and data analysis, miniendoscopes application in a behaving mouse, network analysis would be a key asset; Strong interest in the brain research; Proficiency in English; Exceptional
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than 7 years before the year of employment in the project. The period of 7 years may be extended by the duration specified in the NCN regulations. Good command of written and spoken English. Project
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at the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography (IGiK) in Warsaw is seeking a Specialist, PhD Student, or Postdoc to join the team under the Horizon Europe project EQUIP-G (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101215427
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University of Applied Sciences in Nowy Sacz (Akademia Nauk Stosowanych w Nowym Sączu) | Poland | 2 months ago
teaching in the field of computer networks, system and network security, cybersecurity of IT systems, and security of cloud systems and services, 4) the ability to work effectively in a team, 5) willingness
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The International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 2 months ago
of the project Sonata Bis 12, financed by the National Science Center. Group Leader: Dr. Piotr Gerlach (https://imol.institute/leaders/gerlach-group/ ) Project title: “Bunyaviral strategies to reorganize and
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Professor (Postdoctoral Researcher) – member of the research team in the project entitled “Imperial Commoners of Brazil and West Africa (1640–1822): Global History from the Correspondence Network Perspective