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(knowledge of time-resolved spectroscopy will be an additional asset); • Expertise in the study of morphology and structure of thin organic layers (AFM and scanning probe microscopy, electron microscopy
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content accessible on its official YouTube channel. About the role We are seeking a person who will join the newly established Quantum‑Assisted Computing Center (within the structures of the Center
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and international research grants with the support of qualified AMU staff; Depending on academic achievements – opportunity for academic promotion and advancement within the employment structure
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, and charactErization Keywords: Zinc-ion solid electrolytes, Aluminum-ion solid electrolytes, supramolecular electrolyte membranes, selfassembly, thermoreversible, renewable structures Project acronym
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experimental research related to the optical characterization of photonic and/or optoelectronic structures and devices; additional assets include programming skills in Python and experience with software such as
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be submitted in a sealed envelope labeled “contest for the position of Assistant (female/male)- construction 1” The competition will be decided on 23.02.2026 Planned date of employment: 25.02.2026 r
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: 30.12.2025 r. The deadline for submitting offers is on January 30, 2026 Website link: http://bip.apsl.edu.pl/artykuly/507/praca-w-ap Keywords: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Enzyme Biochemistry, Microbiology
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on the NCN website: https://projekty.ncn.gov.pl/opisy/620203-en.pdf The project is interdisciplinary, combining field studies, environmental observations, laboratory analyses, and computational data-processing
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and analyze the structural and qualitative changes that Jewish self-government underwent in Poland. The project covers the period from the Middle Ages to 1939, when Polish lands were one of the most
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intelligence methods. The planned strategy relies on the synthesis of a broad library of new catalysts (>100) with diverse structures and the evaluation of their catalytic performance in both processes (>1000