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is focusing on Biomedical Engineering and Assistive technologies. Key topics are: Contactless vital signs monitoring Sensors for smart orthotics Monitoring of daily activities to detect critical
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via an ionic or multivalent bond, whereas the interaction with other 2D layers is still solely due to the van der Waals interactions. You will be the link between experiment and theory and help
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as well as research, training and networking cost; be provided qualified assistance with relocation and other formalities by experienced staff of the Welcome Office (including assistance to the family
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the Principal Investigator, Dr. Martin Lang, and other post-docs on the project, the successful candidate will help design experiments testing novel predictions from the lit review. They will work in a fully
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whole produce excellent publications, participate in dissemination and networking activities, and in establishing a new childhood studies environment optionally: teach / supervise students (in English or
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-dimensional and nonlinear problems. One example is solving the inverse problem in Electrical Resistance Tomography (ERT) directly at the sensing electrodes. Sensors using ERT help monitor flows and processes
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related fields. ability of excellent communication in English strength in interpersonal skills and collaborative mindset (proven ability to supervise/interact with students/other members of the team is
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/Proteomics and/or related fields. ability of excellent communication in English strength in interpersonal skills and collaborative mindset (proven ability to supervise/interact with students/other members
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an inspiring research and teaching environment to its 35,000 students and 5,500 employees. MUNI is based in the city of Brno, Czech Republic. Based on the most recent OECD Better Life Index data, Czech
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collaborative, collegial and family friendly, international working environment with relocation assistance through our Welcome Office. The selected candidate will become a valued member of the CEITEC scientific