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application is limited by poor control of light emission intermittency, an effect known as blinking. A new research direction in our group aims to achieve control over blinking via modifications of NC surface
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publications. Supervising the work of students/PhD candidates, presenting results at seminars, scientific meetings, and conferences. IV. Required documents: Cover letter of application to the Director of IBCH
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country than the country where they received their doctoral degree, the project manager/coordinator was neither a supervisor nor an auxiliary supervisor of the candidate’s PhD thesis, during the period
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where they received their doctoral degree, The project manager/coordinator was neither a supervisor nor an auxiliary supervisor of the candidate’s PhD thesis, During the period when the candidate receives
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innovation in collaboration with the leading research centres all over the world. One of the pillars of Lodz University of Technology management is equal treatment of staff regardless of their gender, age
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”, have become a major direction in modern technology development. At the same time, it has become increasingly clear that the mechanical fragility of 2D materials remains a key challenge for their scalable
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The International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 2 months ago
potential to drive (bio)chemical reactions. If you are open-minded, creative, hard-working and you wish to make a difference, this is the project for you! Starting date: March 1st, 2026 (or as soon as
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. ABOUT THE PROJECT: Dendritic arbors play a crucial role in the integration of synaptic information, and their structure typically remains stable throughout most of life. However, under pathological