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academic profile in the international research arena; work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary university environment. RESEARCH THEMES Applicants are invited to submit proposals under one of the following six
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cyanobacteria, including their distribution, bloom dynamics, and associated risks to ecosystems and human health. Hands-on experience working with cyanobacterial toxins, particularly microcystins, including
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technologies. Understanding molecular quantum electrodynamics by studying the interaction between nanophotonic cavities and quantum emitters allows us to control optical phenomena and apply them in fields
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the development of fundamental molecular design principles for NIR TADF emitters and host materials, which will be established using quantum chemical calculations, while the most promising synthesized compounds
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), Lithuania Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kauno klinikos (LSMUHKK), Lithuania Institute for Clinical and Molecular Biology (IKMB), Kiel University, Germany Kiel Microbiome Center (KMC
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addition, an adaptive strategy is needed that would enable dynamic response and adaptation to changing operating conditions, allowing the selection of the most efficient energy source and powertrain type
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the applicant meets the position requirements. Copy of diploma(s) certifying higher education. Copy of PhD diploma (if applicable). Any other supporting documents the applicant considers relevant. Equal
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Applicant must submit: Curriculum Vitae (CV) clearly outlining how the applicant meets the position requirements. Copy of diploma(s) certifying higher education. Copy of PhD diploma (if applicable). Any other
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the position requirements. Copy of diploma(s) certifying higher education. Copy of PhD diploma (if applicable). Any other supporting documents the applicant considers relevant. Equal Opportunity Statement
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-06-01 “Improving the Research and Study Environment”). Project title: “Research on Visual Simulations of Architectural Objects and Spaces and Residents’ Responses to Develop Guidelines for a More