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the Advanced Materials Group (Department of Control Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague), to work on the computational materials science work “Diamond-based
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medical sciences as well as physics of dense plasmas, warm dense matter, and laboratory astrophysics. The ELI Beamlines Facility employs over 350 researchers, engineers and other professionals from
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Master’s Degree Programme in archaeology – a condition possibly also in the field of materials engineering or chemistry with a focus on archaeological artifacts completed, ongoing Ph.D. studies
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MXenes with engineered morphologies and to understand how these structural variations affect surface chemistry, defect distribution, and overall functional properties. This project offers an exciting
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to the second round of the selection procedure will be invited to an interview. The interview may be conducted by means of information and communication technology if justified, at the request of the candidate
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Department: Petr Těšina Research Group – Central European Institute of Technology Deadline: 30 Jun 2026 Start date: Q4 2026 / Q1 2027 (can be negotiated) Job type: full-time Job field: Science and
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possibly also in the field of materials engineering or chemistry with a focus on archaeological artifacts completed, ongoing Ph.D. studies or application for PhD studies (e.g. at Masaryk University
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Evolutionary Bias Database for Nucleic Acid Structures (NA3D4U) Built with Help of AI Development and integration of microbial biomass database with AI supported collection and validation of data Genetic-Code
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information about the study programme Offer of dissertation topics: Bilayered Vascular Wall Engineering via Co-Culture of Endothelial and Mesenchymal Stem Cells Biocatalytic preparation of conjugated
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Metabolism in Cancer: Integrative Approaches in Metabolomics, Fluxomics, and Metabolic Engineering Exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying the potential beneficial effects of GPCR signaling modulation in