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Opportunities for international collaboration and career development More information about the Molecular Biophysics Group can be found here: https://molecular-biophysics.uni-graz.at/en/ How to apply Interested
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with local cellular and molecular processes. The successful candidate will develop a multidisciplinary research program combining in vivo and in vitro approaches. Experimental work will involve advanced
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demonstrated that this transition involves mechanochemical dynamics in gastruloids, in vitro models derived from embryonic stem cells (Hashmi et al., eLife 2022; Gsell & Tlili et al., Nature Physics 2025
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, Ultra-cold gases, quantum optics, and quantum information , ultracold quantum gases , Ultrafast Molecular Dynamics , Ultrafast Physical Chemistry , Ultrafast Science , Unconventional and topological
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sustainability. We develop functional fiber materials with specific photonic and electronic properties by polymer molecular engineering and fiber structure design. Together with advanced textile technology
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and other complex fluids using molecular simulations. In order to make these simulations more computationally feasible, development of coarse-grained models and new Monte Carlo or molecular dynamics
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molecular modelling methods, including molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics and quantum mechanics. Practical experience with small-molecule binding affinity prediction, e.g. MM/PBSA and free
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polarization (M1–M2 continuum and activation states). Bacterial phenotypic heterogeneity (replication, dormancy, intracellular survival). Integrate single-cell transcriptomic data to build molecular dynamical
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biodiversity, biopesticides) – UAR METIS Simon Dupont: co-advisor and expert in entomology and molecular biology – IRBI The thesis project is funded by the FONGIVIN 2026–2029 project (financial support from
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of this position is to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus in the group of Prof. Juan R. Perilla (http://biophysics.chem.udel.edu ). The U.S. National Institutes of Health-funded