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27 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Ostrava Department Faculty of Social Studies Research Field Sociology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD
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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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-reviewed journals Experience in the sample preparation, acquisition, processing, and resonance assignment of multidimensional solution NMR spectra for nucleic acid/ protein systems and their complexes with
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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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of Religion at the Department for the Study of Religions in the position of a postdoctoral researcher focusing on mathematical modelling of data and statistics within the Czech Science Foundation Junior Star
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considered a strong advantage. Proficiency in statistical programming languages such as Python, R, is expected, as is the ability to work with complex clinical datasets and handle missing data thoughtfully
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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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negotiable. Additional comments Mentor: Karel Zimmermann , Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Cybernetics, zimmerk@fel.cvut.cz https://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~zimmerk https://scholar.google.cz
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, with clear expertise in magnetic imaging methods; experience with electron magnetic dichroism is a strong advantage. Proven ability to conduct independent research, critically interpret complex datasets
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postdoctoral researcher focusing on spatial analyses in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) within the Czech Science Foundation Junior Star project Socio-Spatial Situatedness of Roman Professions and its Impact