15 optimization-nonlinear-functions PhD positions at Faculty of Science, Charles University in Czech
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. Graduates gain skills for independent and team work, problem-solving in basic and applied science, and have laboratory and fieldwork experience. They are prepared for a scientific career or expert roles in
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arthropods at the level of cellular and molecular organisms and their interactions with hosts. Mechanisms of pathogenicity, functional morphology and biochemistry of parasites, Mechanisms of action
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Role in Plant-Insect Coevolution Redox mechanisms of insulin secretion Regulation of metabolism and tool development Spatial dynamics of receptors within fusion-competent microvillar domains
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, physiology, reproductive immunology, histology and functional morphology (in the context of evolution and ontogeny) into a single entity, the link between which is the immune system. The immune system is a
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components for advanced organic synthesis C-H functionalization of alkanes and cycloalkanes using amination reactions Directed insertion reactions of nitrenes into C-H bonds of organic compounds containing
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of the graduate The graduate is well-prepared for creative scientific work, both as a member of a team and individually. S/he is able to analyze individual components of a socioeconomic environment and to assess in
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of dissertation topics: Integration of Advanced Land Use/Land Cover Classification Techniques and End-User Requirements at Local and Regional Scales Integration of Advanced Spectral and Thermal Remote Sensing
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very well the modern methods of preparation of polymer materials, methods of characterization and study, has interdisciplinary knowledge in advanced applications of polymer materials and can use this
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geoecology problems. The graduates are well-versed in relevant international literature, including literature on the interactions of society and the natural environment at all scales. Their acquired work
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: Structural Immunology of Natural Killer Cell Receptor:Ligand Recognition Structural mass spectrometry of proteins and protein-nucleic acid complexes The structure-functional study of proteins and its complexes