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procedure for the position of an ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (a postdoc-type position) Group of employees Research staff JU organisational unit (place of work performance) Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology Field
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, and will also deepen the understanding of nonlinear optical effects in ferroelectric nematogens. Job Description and Responsibilities: Synthesis of organic materials, process optimization, purification
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dynamicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Postdoc will be involved in designing and optimizing reaction-diffusion (RD) setups to achieve the self-assembly of hierarchical and tubular structures
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-molecular-weight biologically active ligands – development and optimization of efficient encapsulation procedures. Synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles and construction of final therapeutic systems
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Skills/Qualifications The postdoctoral researcher is expected to take the lead in independently designing new experimental setups. Building and operating the cross-beam system including molecular beam
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V complexes supported by bis(β-diketiminate) and bis(formamidine) ligands. Synthesis of low-valent Fe and V complexes using a range of reducing agents and optimized reaction conditions. Investigation
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of biomaterial (hydrogels) formulations for 3D bioprinting, their optimization, and the performance of physicochemical analyses on the obtained cellular scaffolds, as well as evaluation of biopolymer crosslinking