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" Tumor viscoelasticity as a central player in glioblastoma treatment - towards mechanopharmacology". As part of the experimental work, the tasks will include: Development of 3D hydrogels with controlled
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in the project “Developing new approaches and structural materials to rebuild damaged Ukrainian infrastructure with environmental sustainability considerations“ funded by the Polish National Science
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FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications -Ph.D. in the field of chemistry, materials science, biomedical engineering or related disciplines -Experience in the development of targeted therapies
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control. This project aims to develop a new, holistic approach to controlling selectivity in hydrocyanation and hydroformylation, based on the use of desymmetrized phosphine ligands and advanced artificial
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”, FENG.02.03-IP.05-0021/24 The project aims to develop a new type of single-photon source (SPS), operating at room temperature and electrically excited, with potential for both research and quantum
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The project aims to develop a new type of single-photon source (SPS), operating at room temperature and electrically excited, with potential for both research and quantum telecommunications applications, in
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Offer Description The successful candidate will be expected to work primarily on aspects related to precision predictions for the LHC and parton-shower simulations. The project encompasses the development