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modelling, and FGF printing and skills in using ML in analysis and design of FGF printed auxetic structures. Suitable candidates should have a Ph.D. in Polymer Materials Science, experience with electron
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well as electronic analysis. Professional practice in the field, with an emphasis on the ability to integrate scientific activities, teaching and supervision of student theses. Permanent publication activity in
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, including immunohistochemical techniques for detecting antigens in tissue sections, confocal microscopy, Western blot analysis, and in situ hybridization using 35S-labeled rRNA probes. We also utilize RT-qPCR
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processing. Familiarity with tools such as Python, R, or similar for data analysis. Interest in translational research and bridging the gap between lab and clinic. What We Offer: An opportunity to work
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biomedical research. If you are interested in applied quantum chemistry with a focus on heavy element compounds, this is an ideal opportunity for you. The Marek lab has access to state-of-the-art computational
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Proficiency in relevant research methodologies (advanced statistical and econometric data analysis) Ability to work both independently and within international teams Application Requirements Curriculum Vitae
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thin films. The main research topics are magnetism of semiconducting oxides, magnetic phase transitions in transition metal oxides, and spintronics. The research will be performed at the Department
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science, or closely related previous sufficient experience/education in the following areas: ecosystem services, risk assessment, ecological/environmental data analysis and modelling, soil biology Informal
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thin films. The main research topics are magnetism of semiconducting oxides, magnetic phase transitions in transition metal oxides, and spintronics. The research will be performed at the Department
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a focus on analysis of adults’ oral production in a second language acquisition (phonology and/or morphosyntax). Work within a research group. Optimisation of procedures and methods of investigation