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22 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UCT Prague Department Department of Informatics and Chemistry Research Field Computer science » Modelling tools Chemistry » Structural chemistry
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the mutual communication between the circadian clock and physiological processes and the impact of its disruption on health using animal models, including laboratory rats, and transgenic mouse models
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for the research topic “Modelling the impacts of soil pollution on soil ecosystem services”. The topic is focused on ecosystem services, soil ecotoxicology, soil contamination, and ecological risk assessment. The
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postdoctoral candidates with background in social psychology, cognitive science, or social neuroscience to join a highly interdisciplinary project on the computational model of religious decision-making
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computational modelling to address key challenges in brain health and neurodegeneration research. This includes: Multimodal data integration and analysis: Designing and implementing advanced computational methods
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strategies — developing systems that can respond dynamically to neural and behavioral signals in real time. Your Role: Develop and evaluate new methods for optimizing DBS therapy — from imaging and modeling
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, researching and publishing in interdisciplinary topics, based on their scientific and funding-related potential. QUALIFICATIONS: expertise in electrical engineering, university-based activities within the last
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, guiding Ph.D. students, researching and publishing in interdisciplinary topics, based on their scientific and funding-related potential. QUALIFICATIONS: expertise in electrical engineering, documentation
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the expected beginning of employment. Based on the committee’s decision, either all applicants or selected applicants only will be invited to the second round of the competition, i.e. an interview. Based
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knowledge in practice – emphasis is given on developing methods for the fields of forensic anthropology or on multi-disciplinary collaboration projects which address nutritional status or modelling of human