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to the sub-group. Themes might include: the acquisition of productivity of morphological rules; the interaction of linguistic universals and statistical properties of the input in L2/Ln acquisition; linguistic
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the finally developed structures in-situ with superconducting thin films Focus on growing complex heterostructures with stress on high quality interfaces that enable efficient coupling between the different
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Application section below) and please attach all required documents. The following documents are required as a part of your application: cover letter specifying the area of research interest structured CV with
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/ meal vouchers • Contribution towards supplementary pension insurance / Benefit card • Child allowance up to 6 years Selection process Expected start: 1.10.2025 Required documents: • Structured
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Structure–Sequence Integration for Medical Applications (Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, Inter-Action programme) Size of workload: 0.2 FTE Length of employment: until 30 September 2028 Minimum
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electrodes to improve the power density and energy efficiency of redox flow batteries (RFB), enabling affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach is to use hierarchical structures, i.e
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generating electron-positron pairs through the collision of structured laser pulses. As a PhD student, you will work at the interface of plasma physics, quantum electrodynamics, and computational modeling
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Nanotechnology Surface Treatments was established in 2010 as part of the Institute of Physical Electronics and was funded by European Structural Funds and recognised as a Key Technology Centre (KET) by
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European Structural Funds and recognised as a Key Technology Centre (KET) by the European Union. Job Description Researcher II will work in the Plasma Diagnostics and Modeling group. He/she will be primarily
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, Austria and at Picoquant company, Germany studying protein-lipid interactions and learning advanced fluorescence techniques, respectively. Finances The applicant will be funded from the EU project for 36