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, please visit our website: https://konkursydlanauczycieli.uw.edu.pl/api/document/3619/datafile/pdf Where to apply E-mail careers@cent.uw.edu.pl Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD
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of Warsaw. Laboratory: Laboratory of Technology of Novel Functional Materials Project title: SOLID Li-ION. Novel light-weight lithium conductors to be used as solid electrolytes in Li-ion batteries. https
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opportunities: We offer extensive professional development opportunities More information: Human Resources Office Basic responsibilities and obligations Research responsibilities: – conducting research in
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PLN 6841,00 gross/month plus 13th salary, seniority bonus , More information: link Place of work: ul. Dobra 55 Warszawa. Career development opportunities: More info: link Conducting scientific research
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: Motivation to work in the given position.Potential for scientific and publication development. Selection process The candidate should provide all documents to Director of the Observatory or send them by e-mail
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. Project leader: Przemysław J. Malinowski, PhD For more information please visit our website: https://www.uw.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/job-offer_cent-54-2025_student_sonata-bis-8_malinowski_DOP.pdf
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phenomena in magnetic solids and molecules exhibiting strong spin–orbit coupling effects. The candidate is expected to have expertise in the development of theoretical or numerical methods for solid-state
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, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key responsibilities: participation in the preparation for and
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, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key responsibilities: participation in excavation and surface surveys
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multidisciplinary approach to uncover who made these tools, how they lived, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key