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the Czech Republic, named after the Czech Nobel Laureate in Chemistry J. Heyrovsky, offers a PhD. student position in Biophysics. The position is a part of the Innovative Training Network (ITN) "WATER
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for robotics, perception, prediction Computer vision and data acquisition System modelling and control SENIOR RESEARCHER / LABORATORY LEADER – Responsibilities Lead one of the robotics laboratories (assignment
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of complexity theory, systems thinking, and simulation modeling. • Stakeholder management, marketing strategies, and customer satisfaction modeling. • Both basic and applied research, including contract research
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project uses a novel experimental community model system of wild Drosophila species and their parasitoids from tropical Australia. We are able to perform multigenerational laboratory microcosm experiments
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for robotics, perception, prediction Computer vision and data acquisition System modelling and control JUNIOR RESEARCHER – Responsibilities Participate in R&D tasks across ongoing projects Support experimental
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. Language requirements: Czech language (C2), English language (C1) Employee benefits: 25 days annual leave + 3 sick days; flexible working hours; vitamin supplements, free drinking water/fluids; sports and
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generating electron-positron pairs through the collision of structured laser pulses. As a PhD student, you will work at the interface of plasma physics, quantum electrodynamics, and computational modeling
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investigating the global drivers of phytochemical diversity. This project aims to uncover how the remarkable diversity of plant metabolites relates to biotic and abiotic stress across the globe. As a model system
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the globe. As a model system, we focus on the Salicaceae family, which provides an exceptional opportunity to study phytochemical evolution thanks to its broad geographic distribution, ecological diversity
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quality and health, fertility, quantity, and diversity of soil microorganisms, and on the preservation or enhancement of ecosystem functions. What will your job entail? conducting research experiments in