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Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteInstitute of Physics, Slovak Academy of SciencesCountrySlovakiaCityBratislavaPostal Code84511StreetDúbravská cesta 9Geofield Where to apply E-mail
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/ https://fmph.uniba.sk/en/admissions/doctoral-degree-programs/plasma-physics/ Salary: approximately 1020 EUR/month; after exam - from 19th month: approximately 1200 EUR/month To apply, please send - short
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dissimilarity in chemical and physical properties of active small bodies can illuminate their origin and/or evolution. The key scientific goal is to understand how activity modifies the characteristics of small
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of its importance for different periods together with searching for probable periodicities of the activity. Requirements: English language, programming skills, physical background Research field: Research
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for doctoral studies applies for one of the dissertation topics (section 54 (5) of the Act). Selection process The examination committee evaluates the applicant´s whole entrance examination and its result
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Solar System. Requirements: – MSc degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, astronomy, engineering, or other relevant quantitative scientific field – Knowledge of written and spoken English at
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of Physics Slovak Academy of SciencesCountrySlovakiaCityBratislavaPostal Code84511StreetDubravska cesta 9Geofield Where to apply E-mail [email protected] Contact State/Province Slovakia City Bratislava
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: The nova phenomenon is the result of the sudden thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in the surface layer of a white dwarf (WD). The fuel for this process is hydrogen material that is deposited
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of their research. Objectives: The aim of the PhD thesis is to determine the basic physical parameters of the BF Cyg radiation regions (temperatures, radii, luminosities, emission volume, mass-loss rate from the
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. The researcher will process advanced analyses of quantitative primary and secondary data as well as collaborate with the Trenčín 2026 team, other cultural policy actors, and research institutions. What awaits you