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IOCB Prague / Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences | Czech | 16 days ago
following: Spack, EasyBuild, CMake, OpenMPI, Ansible, NextFlow Experience in scientific computing support Experience with infrastructure automation/monitoring tools (e.g., Ansible, Pika) A methodical and
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for Biomolecular Research at the Faculty of Science MU is focused on the study of bio(macro)molecules at the atomic level using experimental and computational methods. Equipment for nuclear magnetic resonance
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results. National Centre for Biomolecular Research at the Faculty of Science MU is focused on the study of bio(macro)molecules at the atomic level using experimental and computational methods. Equipment
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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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for Biomolecular Research at the Faculty of Science MU is focused on the study of bio(macro)molecules at the atomic level using experimental and computational methods. Equipment for nuclear magnetic resonance
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. To achieve this, a broad range of molecular and behavioral techniques commonly used in circadian research will be employed. Work Environment: Our laboratory routinely employs a range of advanced methods
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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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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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(advantage). Required knowledge, skills, abilities: Broad user knowledge of PC (especially MS Office) and mobile devices. user knowledge of measurement methods in engineering and construction (advantage
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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