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Workplace Masaryk University is the second-largest university in the Czech Republic with ten faculties, more than 5000 staff, and more than 30 000 students. Faculty of Science MU , a proud holder of the HR
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CAS will provide the necessary expertise in the analysis of complex data, including multimodal neuroimaging measurements, the use of information theory, nonlinear dynamic systems, network theory
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organization in 2021. Department Information about the Department of Archaeology and Museology at the Faculty of Arts of MU can be found at: https://archeo-muzeo.phil.muni.cz/en Contact person at the department
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8 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Masaryk University - Faculty of Arts Department Department of Archaeology and Museology Research Field History » Archaeology Researcher Profile First
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7 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company VSB - Technical University of Ostrava Research Field Chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 31 Mar 2026 - 23:00
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be conducted English Knowledge of the Czech language is not required. Where to apply Website https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=BeoAsH4kSE6MkRzwDHSU7xXWsDS… Requirements Research
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to immigration timelines for non-EU candidates Number of Open Positions: 1 Pay: negotiable Application Deadline: 27.2.2026 EU Researcher Profile : R2/R3 About the Workplace Masaryk University is modern, dynamic
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-of-cellular-metabolism/ The position is for you if: …you have strong data analysis skills and enjoy working with large, complex datasets (e.g., single-cell, spatial, imaging-based or other omics data) …you have
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for nucleic acid/ protein systems and their complexes with small ligand-like molecules. Familiarity with NMR data acquisition and analysis for characterising dynamics is advantageous. Strong scientific writing
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complexes involved in the molecular mechanism of cyclic electron flow (CEF) in cyanobacteria. The position is embedded within a large national project PHOTOMACHINES (2024–2028), focused on the development