Job information
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Organisation/Company |
Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences |
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Department |
Department of Cell Biology and Radiobiology |
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Research Field |
Physics » Biophysics |
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Researcher Profile |
First Stage Researcher (R1) |
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Positions |
PhD Positions |
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Application Deadline |
15 Apr 2026 - 23:59 (Central European Time) |
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Country |
Czech Republic |
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Type of Contract |
Temporary |
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Job Status |
Full-time |
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Hours per Week |
40 |
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Offer Starting Date |
1 Jul 2026 |
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Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? |
Horizon Europe - MSCA |
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Reference Number |
DC11 Application |
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Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number |
101225527 |
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? |
No |
Offer description
MS-RADAM (“MultiScale phenomena in RAdiation DAMage”) is a European Doctoral Network project funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme. The project brings together leading academic and industrial partners from eight European countries (Germany, France, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Sweden, Denmark and Georgia) to train a new generation of interdisciplinary researchers.
MS-RADAM aims to advance the understanding of key radiation-induced biodamage phenomena at the nano- and larger scales, with applications in particle therapy, radiotherapy, and radioprotection. These include the formation of DNA strand breaks by ionising radiation, DNA repair, radiosensitisation by metal nanoparticles, cell survival and radioresistance.
The MS-RADAM research programme combines state-of-the-art computational multiscale modelling (using DFT/TDDFT methods, collision theory, molecular dynamics, stochastic dynamics, Monte Carlo and analytical methods) and its thorough validation using advanced experimental techniques (such as mass spectrometry, electron microscopy, radiochemistry and radiobiology experiments with biomolecular and biological systems such as oligonucleotides, DNA origami, radiosensitising nanoparticles, living cells and multicellular targets).
MS-RADAM invites applications for a 36-month, full-time, fixed-term position as a Doctoral Candidate (DC). The successful candidate will be employed by Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Brno, Czech Republic, and enrolled in the PhD programme at the Masaryk University Brno. The Institute of Biophysics is the leading biophysics institute in the Czech Republic, well equipped with modern instrumentation and state of the art techniques. We provide 3D confocal fluorescence microscopy combined with automatic image analysis software, as well as super resolution localization microscopy and sophisticated mathematical evaluation tools. The Department of Cell Biology and Radiobiology (DCBR) investigates the biological effects of various types of ionizing radiation in basic science, cancer radiotherapy, and space research; a unique feature is its focus on DNA damage and repair within the cell nucleus and chromatin.
The DC11 research project, entitled “Radiobiological effects in cells irradiated with different types of ionizing radiation”, will experimentally validate the multiscale modelling predictions against (i) experimentally derived survival probabilities of cells (gold standard experiments) exposed to ionizing radiation, (ii) structural and topological analyses of DNA damage sites and chromatin organization, and (iii) protein organization reflecting different repair mechanisms. DC11 will determine the optimal irradiation conditions with respect to optimal biological outcomes (e.g. the cell survival probability and heterochromatin reorganization pathways) in the region of the spread-out Bragg peak stretching over the biological target dimensions. The experimental results will be compared with theoretical and computational modeling results through close collaboration with other partners within the MS-RADAM network.
In addition to specialised scientific training, the position offers extensive international mobility, secondments to partner organisations, and training in transferable skills such as research management, communication, and career development
Where to apply
E-mail: radam@ibp.cz
Requirements
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Research Field |
Physics » Biophysics |
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Education Level |
Master Degree or equivalent |
Skills/Qualifications
Candidates must:
- hold a University Master’s Degree in Biological sciences, biophysics, or a related field
- be available to start on 01.07.2026
- have excellent English language skills (both spoken and written)
- be able to travel internationally on a regular basis, e.g. to attend regular project meetings, conferences and training activities
- be able to work in an international environment, be highly motivated and reliable, be able to meet strict deadlines
Specific Requirements
To be eligible for this position, candidates must comply with the MSCA mobility rule: you must NOT have lived or worked in the Czech Republic for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately prior to the recruitment date (01.07.2026).
How to Apply:
Please send the following documents as a single PDF file to radam@ibp.cz before 15 April 2026:
(i) your full CV
(ii) a copy of the most recent diploma (Master’s or equivalent)
(iii) a copy of your marks and grades
(iv) a letter of motivation
(v) two letters of recommendation
Please include “MS-RADAM DC11 Application” in the email subject line. In the email, please also include the following clause: 'I consent to the processing of my personal data for the purposes of this recruitment process in accordance with the EU GDPR'.
Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.
Additional information
Benefits
Annual Salary: within the range of the EU MSCA Doctoral Network programs. Monthly Mobility Supplement and Monthly Family Allowance (if eligible): according to the MSCA Doctoral Network programme rules.
Eligibility criteria
(a) The candidate must not have already earned a doctoral degree.
(b) At the time of recruitment, the candidate must not have lived or conducted their main activities (work, study, etc.) in the country of recruitment for more than 12 months in the 3 years prior to the recruitment date/start date of the activities.
(c) The candidate must meet ALL admission requirements for the PhD program at the Masaryk University Brno. These requirements must be fulfilled at the start of the contract.
(d) Candidates of all nationalities and genders are welcome to apply.
(e) In line with MSCA requirements, candidates must be willing to undertake international mobility (four months) during the project implementation. This is a mandatory requirement.
Selection process
The selection process will consist of the following steps:
(a) Initial screening by the future supervisor and the host organisation team based on submitted documents.
(b) Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an online interview.
(c) Final selection determined through the interview process.
Evaluation criteria
(a) The candidate’s CV and profile
(b) Graduation marks
(c) Relevance of the MSc thesis and other scientific outputs
(d) Prior work experience
(e) Candidate’s motivation