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for Biomolecular Research at the Faculty of Science MU is focused on the study of bio(macro)molecules at the atomic level using experimental and computational methods. Equipment for nuclear magnetic resonance
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well as future research areas for the whole lab. RESPONSIBILITIES: Collaborating with the project team (PI, 2 postdocs, 2 Phd students) to design and execute laboratory and field studies. Designing experimental
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spectroscopy and scattering methods. The primary aim is to elucidate the structural and dynamical properties of lipids in asymmetric membranes, particularly their interactions with integral membrane proteins
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PhD degree or equivalent in theoretical, physical, computational chemistry, chemical physics or a similar field received within the last 5 years (maternity/parental leave is excluded from this period
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documented research experience related to this position. Your profile: Must-have: A PhD degree or equivalent in biophysics, biochemistry, chemistry, or a related field Expertise in AFM, optical, and Raman
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is to guide the rational design of improved mRNA delivery systems to advance the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. The ideal candidate profile: Must-have: PhD in the fields of biophysics, soft matter
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to quickly learn a workflow management system). Applicants should submit CV including the list of publications; copy of the PhD diploma (notarial certification not required) or a letter from the PhD supervisor
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at international conferences. Skills and Qualifications The applicant should: Be a researcher who has received a PhD or its equivalent in experimental Condensed Matter Physics or in a related field of study from
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development work. Work within a research team/group. Optimisation of procedures and methods of investigation. Active publication activity (peer-reviewed journals) and presentation of research results. Actively
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a focus on analysis of adults’ oral production in a second language acquisition (phonology and/or morphosyntax). Work within a research group. Optimisation of procedures and methods of investigation