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Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 2 months ago
at the interface between cell biology and quantitative modeling Experience in wet-lab work, particularly in maintaining cell cultures, immunostaining, and microscopy imaging Ability to work in a team
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scientific and research and development activities to ensure the continuous advancement of science and technology developing scientific creativity, deepening one’s knowledge, and improving professional skills
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superconductivity and to advance the development of applied superconducting technologies. This PhD project aims to develop and investigate novel iron-based superconducting thin films synthesized through a combination
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models and is carried out in collaboration with Prof. Graham Ogg, the scientific partner from the University of Oxford. The funding for this exciting project was obtained within the FIRST TEAM programme of