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laws. Qualifications Requirements: PhD in economic geography or a related field (e.g., sociology). Excellent ability to conduct qualitative research in Czech language, especially through interviews with
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approaches Develop models to address the dynamics of electrons, excitons, and photons in atomic-scale optical environments (e.g., quantum master equation, Lindblad formalism) Integrate results of ab-initio
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the relevant field. Design, organization of work, planning and execution of experiments for VZ2 (WP2) – pharmacology and toxicology. Introduction and application of in vitro methods for testing and development
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laws. Qualifications We are seeking candidate with a PhD in geography, development studies, urban studies, environmental studies, or related disciplines. A proven record of quality research and
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on Topological methods in Discrete Mathematics and conduct research related to problems in Combinatorics, Graph theory and aspects of the Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP) with emphasis on topological methods
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in physics, chemistry, or related field Basic knowledge of ab-initio methods to address molecular excitations (e.g., Gaussian, NWChem, or any other quantum-chemistry software) Knowledge of quantum
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of Science MU is opening 1 postdoctoral position associated to a research project. About the position The successful candidate will be based in Marek Filakovský’s group working on Topological methods in
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by combinatorial methods. Applications are invited from candidates who have completed their PhD within the last 4 years (or will have completed it before the time of hiring) and who have strong
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. To achieve this, a broad range of molecular and behavioral techniques commonly used in circadian research will be employed. Work Environment: Our laboratory routinely employs a range of advanced methods
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strategies — developing systems that can respond dynamically to neural and behavioral signals in real time. Your Role: Develop and evaluate new methods for optimizing DBS therapy — from imaging and modeling