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with the Act No. 283/1992 Coll. on the Czech Academy of Sciences, and the Statutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences for a position: Postdoctoral Researcher in Dynamic Control of Ciliary Transport
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to immigration timelines for non EU candidates Number of Open Positions: 1 Pay: negotiable EU Researcher Profile: R2 Application Deadline: 31. 12. 2025 About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic
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to immigration timelines for non EU candidates Number of Open Positions: 1 Pay: negotiable EU Researcher Profile: R2 Application Deadline: 31. 12. 2025 About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic
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About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic and the most attractive university in the Czech Republic with ten faculties, more than 7 000 staff and 33 000 students, a wide range of research
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reveals various processes involved in maintaining stem cell niche homeostasis, their phenotypical changes after injury, the control of growth dynamics, mechanobiology and development, regeneration and
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systems for cytoskeletal dynamics, and focal-adhesion turnover, and design molecular interventions probing the synthesis, organization, and anchoring of cytoskeletal and adhesion complexes. The successful
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Masaryk University is modern, dynamic and the most attractive university in the Czech Republic with ten faculties, more than 7 000 staff and 33 000 students, a wide range of research areas and a strong
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, dynamic and the most attractive university in the Czech Republic with ten faculties, more than 7 000 staff and 33 000 students, a wide range of research areas and a strong international position. We
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collective effects related to engineered long-range optical interactions emerge. This involves developing models accounting for the dynamics of the excitations in molecular emitters coupled to structured
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approaches Develop models to address the dynamics of electrons, excitons, and photons in atomic-scale optical environments (e.g., quantum master equation, Lindblad formalism) Integrate results of ab-initio