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biological models, the project will examine mitochondrial physiology, stress-related and redox-associated processes in relation to symbiont localization, integrating imaging-based approaches with targeted
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postdoctoral researcher focusing on mathematical modelling of data and statistics within the Czech Science Foundation Junior Star project Socio-Spatial Situatedness of Roman Professions and its Impact on
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of Physical Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences. The program covers computational chemistry, quantum chemistry, and molecular modeling, focusing on biomacromolecules and complex molecular systems
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imbalance. Using comparative biological models, the project will examine mitochondrial physiology, stress-related and redox-associated processes in relation to symbiont localization, integrating imaging-based
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of Religion at the Department for the Study of Religions in the position of a postdoctoral researcher focusing on mathematical modelling of data and statistics within the Czech Science Foundation Junior Star
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, field ecology, mathematical modelling, etc.) and a combination of analytical and holistic approaches to problem-solving. Core facilities with shared equipment support all research groups. About the
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on Religion in the Roman Empire: A Formal Modeling Approach (SIPROME). The SIPROME project investigates how professions and the socio-environmental and geographical situatedness of work environments in
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for robotics, perception, prediction Computer vision and data acquisition System modelling and control JUNIOR RESEARCHER – Responsibilities Participate in R&D tasks across ongoing projects Support experimental
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for robotics, perception, prediction Computer vision and data acquisition System modelling and control SENIOR RESEARCHER / LABORATORY LEADER – Responsibilities Lead one of the robotics laboratories (assignment
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project uses a novel experimental community model system of wild Drosophila species and their parasitoids from tropical Australia. We are able to perform multigenerational laboratory microcosm experiments