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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 16 days ago
of Recruitment to the Doctoral School of ILT&SR PAS https://phd.intibs.pl/files/dokumenty_EN/25-04-29-Zasady_rekrutacji_SD_INTiBS_PAN_en.pdf Description of the research project and the PhD thesis Undetected
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Foundation) ? Current MS Endpoint Configuration Manager Certification, Intune/Azure, or JAMF Certification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: ? Knowledge of computer operation, networking, and technology
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for feedback to balance self-perception, and being resilient in order to increase one's effectiveness Ability to work cooperatively with colleagues and take initiative to build relationships despite differences
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to candidate questions in a clear and professional manner. Demonstrate thorough knowledge of testing center protocols; promote and enforce all requirements while communicating exam expectations clearly
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Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy. Performs other related duties as assigned. Minimum Education and Experience: Technical school diploma or an equivalent level of knowledge
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of a Master's thesis to start in Summer/Fall 2026. The topic of the thesis is “Unravelling the Astringency Perception Mechanism from a Biophysical point of view”. In this project, you will: Contribute
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best practices. They also interact with end-users and stakeholders by ensuring the self-service portal is user-friendly, the knowledge base is comprehensive, and the service catalog is easy to navigate
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vision tasks. Provide hardware-level guidance on lens selection, sensor integration, and thermal management for camera modules. Develop software that integrates sensing, perception, controls, data
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to dissect key signaling components linking immune perception to metabolic regulation Phosphoproteomics and targeted metabolite analysis to identify metabolic switches activated during microbial exposure
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contexts. The project will build on both consolidated knowledge in the history of technologies, and the most recent literature on the perception of digital and computer-assisted creative outputs