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from specific, rather spatially restricted, groups of photoreceptors (receptive fields). In addition, the structure and function of retinal neuronal circuits are fairly well understood, and optical
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international conferences. Responsibities Carrying out research as part of the SNSF MAPS project in a research team. Determining the solution structures of rhenium–peptide complexes with antimicrobial activity
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multidisciplinary approach to uncover who made these tools, how they lived, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key
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controlled monomer sequences that can self-organize into complex supramolecular structures. The research aims to understand the mechanisms of single-chain folding and hierarchical self-organization, enabling
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investigate the structure and quantum control capabilities of the proposed strongly polar molecules. Next, we will develop an optimal method for encoding qubit states on the most promising molecules. In
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and analysis of physicochemical and functional properties of biopolymer materials (hydrogels, coatings, microcapsules); using physicochemical and structural analysis techniques (including HPLC, FTIR
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dynamical studies in smart material structures. Main Research Fields: Mechanical Engineering, Control Eng, Materials Eng, Process Eng, Energy Technology, Applied Physics - Energy Harvesting, Multi-body and