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development work. Work within a research team/group. Optimisation of procedures and methods of investigation. Active publication activity (peer-reviewed journals) and presentation of research results. Actively
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ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) to join the Department of Romance languages and literatures with a focus on the development of second
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/0004607, within the Operational Programme Johannes Amos Comenius (OP JAK), Priority 1: Research and Development, Specific Objective 1.1: Development and Strengthening of Research and Innovation Capacities
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(cooperation with R programmer) modelling impact on soil ecosystem services in various real use cases and different scenarios. (several SOILPROM case studies in different countries focusing on different
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an internationally recognized university, preferably, within the last 7 years. Have a good publishing record – in the last three years at least two publications registered in the Web of Science, or Scopus databases
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an attractive ERC-funded salary Individual fellowship application support Flexible working hours EMBO support for further education and professional development: meeting grants, lab visiting fellowships
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more than 50 years. The CEPLANT Research and Development Centre for Plasma and Nanotechnology Surface Treatments was established in 2010 as part of the Institute of Physical Electronics and was funded by
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working hours Support for further education and professional development Benefits package: 6 weeks of paid vacation, medical insurance, financial contribution to meal and kindergarten/pension scheme
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ancillary/partial/research and development work as directed by the Project Manager. Work in a research team. Involvement in publishing activities, including presentation of research results where appropriate
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insights into the role of lipid asymmetry in biological membranes and its influence on membrane protein function, with potential applications in the development of lipid-targeted therapeutics and biosensors