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. Applicants with a strong background in optimization (including machine learning), algorithmic game theory, decision theory, computational social choice, social welfare, or fairness optimization are welcome
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and cellular analysis of the ischemic brain using spatial and single-cell transcriptomics Profile of the graduate The graduate understands key areas of informatics, such as algorithms and software
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to explore exciting questions on the interface of population genetics and community ecology. It is increasingly clear that evolution can be rapid, with important traits changing within a few generations. But
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, the electron transfer and redox cascade will be optimized for CO2 reduction. The project will entail genetic engineering, purification of membrane and redox proteins, self-assembly of nanocontainers and
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biology, population genetics and genomics, morphology and evo-devo, ethology and behavioural sciences, evolutionary psychology, ecology and conservation animal conservation. The competence of each graduate
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involved in this programme Department of Cell Biology Department of Genetics and Microbiology Guarantor of the study programme doc. RNDr. Magdaléna Krulová, Ph.D. magdalena.krulova@natur.cuni.cz Do you have
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, and spatial organization, crucial especially in early developmental stages but relevant throughout life. Drawing from cellular and molecular biology, it delves into embryology, morphology, genetics
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sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Qualifications and other requirements Ph.D. in molecular biology, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, computational biology, biophysics or a related
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sciences, such as archaeology, art history, anthropology, genetics, geology, climatology, botany and geophysics.The successful candidate will participate in research activities of the project “Ready for
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, anthropology, genetics, geology, climatology, botany and geophysics. The successful candidate will participate in research activities of the project “Ready for the future: understanding long-term resilience