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for a postdoctoral position in experimental high energy particle physics to be employed as a research assistant professor in the Department of Particle Interactions and Detection Techniques in the project
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postdoctoral position in experimental high energy particle physics to be employed as a research assistant professor in the Department of Particle Interactions and Detection Techniques in the project NCN Opus
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grant entitled Elementary Particles in Curved Spacetime. This recruitment concerns a research position with the characteristics of a “Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship”, open to outstanding scientists
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of mesons through the analysis of Dalitz decays (e.g., η(′) → e⁺e⁻γ) to test the vector dominance model (VDM). Another key aspect is understanding the mechanism of particle mass generation by studying ρ−a
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quality measurement and modelling, deployment of fixed and mobile monitoring systems for PM./PM, ultrafine particles, black carbon, NO and CO; integration of reference, satellite, and low-cost sensors; and
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(bone-forming cells). The implantation of a biodegradable biomaterial containing zeolites or ZIFs together with magnetic iron particles is expected to improve bone tissue regeneration. Where to apply E
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work and a good understanding of particle detector principles and measurement methods used in physical experiments. Experience in programming in C and C++ is required, as well as in developing efficient
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including quantum field theory in curved spacetime and related topics. This position is funded by the National Science Centre of Poland, under the MAESTRO grant "Elementary Particles in Curved Spacetime
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conferences 2. Additional requirements: Experience in operating specialized measuring equipment and software dedicated to its operation, including: • Laser particle size analyzer • Scanning electron microscope
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identified through fragment screening. The researcher will prepare DUS–tRNA complexes for structural analysis using single-particle cryo-EM. He/she will perform sample screening and optimization for cryo-EM