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equipped to fully support the successful candidate’s research. We are seeking a creative, independent, and highly motivated colleague with a background in computational, theoretical, or physical chemistry
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computational, theoretical, or physical chemistry, or chemical physics. Candidates with expertise in density functional theory (DFT) or theoretical spectroscopy are particularly encouraged to apply. 4 selected
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boron clusters (DSP II) Profile of the graduate A PhD. graduate has acquired advanced theoretical knowledge, practical skills and experience in the field of Macromolecular Chemistry. A graduate manages
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), especially their molecular biology, immunology and biochemistry, as well as their pathogenicity or epidemiology, all with an emphasis on host–parasite interaction. The graduate is able to solve theoretical and
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systems, cartography, and remote sensing. Students acquire theoretical and practical knowledge, methodologies, and techniques for solving geographical problems. It encompasses scientific research and
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), especially their molecular biology, immunology and biochemistry, as well as their pathogenicity or epidemiology, all with an emphasis on host–parasite interaction. The graduate is able to solve theoretical and
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enroll as PhD students at the Czech Technical University in Prague from March 2026. Their work will be focused on the theoretical and computational study of matter-antimatter creation from light. The
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species Embryonic diapause in turtles: development and evolutionary-ecological consequences (DSP II) Profile of the graduate Graduates will gain a wider theoretical background in the field of ecology so
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theoretical and practical abilities to solve environmental problems related to various aspects and fields of the environment. The absolvent is capable to find appropriate environmental and analytical approaches
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knows basic principles of scientific work, adopting ethical guidelines and observing rules of conduct in scientific publishing. The graduate is capable of independently solving both theoretical and