62 phd-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at MASARYK UNIVERSITY in Czech
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Description: We offer a postdoctoral position with a topic focused on understanding key mechanisms of developmental biology. More precisely the applicant will have the opportunity to study molecular and
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Description: Our laboratory studies neurological disorders with a current emphasis on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and glioblastoma by dissecting the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms. Using a suite of
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: The research group of prof. Michal Masařík is a biomedical laboratory dedicated to exploring the molecular mechanisms that drive cancer progression, with a particular emphasis on the tumour microenvironment (TME
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: PhD in computer science; existing track record in research; experience in teaching; passion for problem-solving and desire to work with students; dynamic, flexible personality, ability to work well in
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for growth disorders. We combine animal physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and biotechnology to uncover molecular mechanisms of disease and accelerate therapeutic discovery. Our team is
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implementing plasma treatment of various materials and textiles for surface functionalization Evaluating the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of materials (e.g., measuring strength, adhesion
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well as graduate students and attract research projects to fund their research activities. The successful candidate must have PhD in Computer Science; Existing track record in research; Experience in teaching and
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, sociology of family, and population studies Supervision of bachelor's and master's theses Responsibility for administrative tasks related to the study program Research and publishing activities Place of work
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details of virus replication cycles? Join our team! Our research projects focus on determining particle structures and infection mechanisms of human picornaviruses and flaviviruses, as
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of Medicine, Masaryk University, invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher to join our team studying the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer progression. Our research focuses on understanding how