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1 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences Research Field Physics » Solid state physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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direct experience with state-of-the-art detector technology and advanced data analysis techniques at the forefront of nuclear spectroscopy. Within this framework, Experiment 22.76 was performed at the INFN
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1 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences Research Field Physics » Solid state physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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, Košice, Slovakia. Required Documents: Signed structured Curriculum Vitae (CV). Copy of Master’s diploma in Natural Sciences (including Veterinary Medicine, Biology, Biochemistry, Ecology, Agriculture, etc
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performed in all research fields. The university is successful in national and international grant schemes including European Structural Funds. The Faculty of Economics offers a 3-year full-time doctoral
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performed in all research fields. The university is successful in national and international grant schemes including European Structural Funds. The Faculty of Economics offers a 4-year part-time doctoral
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, and cultural geography) and demography (population structures and processes, demographic forecasting, population policies) within the Slovak Republic. Our current programmes are in full compliance with
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The proposed PhD topic is embedded in a highly successful and internationally recognised research program devoted to the study of neutron-deficient odd-mass gold isotopes and key structural phenomena such as
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with low-emission alternatives. The research is based on random utility theory and uses the Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) method to identify consumers' preference structure when choosing food
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placed on the economic effects of climate adaptation and mitigation measures on land-use structures and the attractiveness of territorial investment. The study is conceptually aligned with the EUROPE-LAND