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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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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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development, conference attendance, and independent project development Employee benefits: 5 weeks vacation + 3 sick days, Multisport/Edenred, on-site gym and squash court, parking, bike storage, and access
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Republic. We focus on the development and application of methods of analysis and modelling of real-world complex networked systems, with particular interest in the structure and dynamics of human brain function
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, including ERCs) Flexible working hours Support for further education and professional development Benefits package: 6 weeks of paid holiday, medical insurance, financial contribution to meal and kindergarten
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· Dedicated support for fellowship applications, with help on proposal structure, funding requirements, and feedback on key sections · Opportunities for independent project development, international conference
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involved in pathobiological processes and the development of genetic instability-driven conditions, rendering them a fascinating subject within structural biology. This project will integrate ¹⁹F NMR and
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evolutionarily conserved and functionally important regions, including the telomeres, centromeres, and promoter regions of (onco)genes. They have been involved in pathobiological processes and the development