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? No Offer Description The director of CEITEC, Brno University of Technology is opening a position of Postdoctoral Research Fellow: “Chemist / Materials Scientist for Development of Biosensors or Sensors
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: Photoelectrochemistry; Micropollutant degradation; Advanced oxidation processes; Functional nanomaterials The research group focuses on catalysis engineering, which encompasses the development of advanced catalytic
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The research group focuses on catalysis engineering, which encompasses the development of advanced catalytic materials, the design and optimization of catalytic reactors, the study of reaction kinetics, and the
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to refine existing models and develop new approaches for accurately describing complex multiphase processes. The group investigates transport mechanisms across multiple spatial and temporal scales, including
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for more effective treatments. One promising strategy involves mRNA-based cancer immunotherapy vaccines, which require a drug delivery system capable of reliably reaching the cytosol. Developing
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specific neuronal types and develop new technologies allowing us to selectively target the unique receptor populations. To achieve this, we are using imaging and molecular techniques to measure receptor
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and develop new approaches for accurately describing complex multiphase processes. The group investigates transport mechanisms across multiple spatial and temporal scales, including bubbly, granular
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methodologies with advanced characterization to understand structure–property relationships in organic materials. The group develops functional materials for applications in sensing, chiral recognition, and
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for the development of new technologies in psychiatry - precision medicine and new therapies” (OP JAK BRAINSCAPE) at the Institute of Computer Science, Prague (Czech Republic). Within the BRAINSCAPE project, the ICS
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will focus on developing fluorine NMR methodologies to unravel the nucleic acid conformational landscapes. G-quadruplexes (G4) and i-motifs (iM) are paradigmatic non-canonical nucleic acid structures