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data analysis, • participation in international conferences, • work in a young and dynamic team. Job description / Responsibilities: 1. Execute In-situ Multilayer Growth Experiments: - Perform hands
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and analysis of physicochemical and functional properties of biopolymer materials (hydrogels, coatings, microcapsules); using physicochemical and structural analysis techniques (including HPLC, FTIR
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on Earth. We have computational capabilities that are designed to process millions of tasks in parallel, allowing the entire body to function under extremely variable conditions. Our organ of vision
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, phylogenetics, data analysis, and/or 3D modeling involving fossil organisms; - Knowledge of English at a level sufficient for understanding and producing scientific texts; - Availability to participate in
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the analysis of metal–peptide complexes, (iv) EPR spectroscopy, (v) potentiometry, (vi) mass spectrometry. Proficient command of English enabling independent use of scientific literature, preparation
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novel metamaterial and phoxonic properties under ambient and high-pressure conditions. The work combines experimental nanomechanics, photonics, and materials science, using advanced methods such as
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laboratory work; experience in coordinating specialised analyses, including selecting research methods and materials for analysis. knowledge of methods used in archaeometry and environmental archaeology
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NCN Opus. The successful candidate will be part of the project team at AGH with (prof. Tomasz Szumlak) to work on innovative silicon 4D sensors dedicated for the upgraded LHCb (Upgrade II) experiment
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of samples for testing - independent operation of a precise metallographic cutter and a EDM wire cutter Analysis of the structure of materials produced by the lying drop method (by using light microscopy
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is formed through a partnership between NCBJ (Poland), CEA (France) and VTT (Finland). NOMATEN focuses research on the characterization, analysis and development of advanced multifunctional materials