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scientific developments relevant to the objectives of the Nanomedicine Lab, the projects providing funding and provide relevant expert contributions in collaboration with its project partners · Contribute
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/benchmarks; comfort with experiment tracking tools (e.g., simple CSV/JSON logs, MLflow, or equivalents). -Basic knowledge of multi-objective optimisation and/or embeddings for retrieval/conditioning. -Good
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., evolutionary algorithms/strategies, mixed-integer search, multi-objective methods). Strong Python and scientific-computing skills (data handling, experiment tracking, testing, version control). Practical
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., evolutionary algorithms/strategies, mixed-integer search, multi-objective methods). Strong Python and scientific-computing skills (data handling, experiment tracking, testing, version control). Practical
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. · Complete projects and special assignments by establishing objectives; determine priorities; manage time effectively; cooperate with others; engage in problem-solving and monitor progress
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Perovskite Solar Cells for Printed Electronics. Main Tasks and responsibilities: General Objective: Synthesis, Fabrication and Characterization of Pb-Free Halide Perovskites Photovoltaics. Specific Objectives
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. Jordi Arbiol and Dr. Alba Garzón Manjón. The objective is to enable correlative in-situ (S)TEM experiments for addressing some of the scientific challenges of the European Green Deal plan, to promote a
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surface biofunctionalization, microfluidics for automatic fluid delivery and complete lab-on-a-chip integration for point-of-care devices. One of the Group's main objectives is to apply the nanobiosensor
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biofunctionalization, microfluidics for automatic fluid delivery and complete lab-on-a-chip integration for point-of-care devices. One of the Group's main objectives is to apply the nanobiosensor devices in real
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: Define and track metrics (MAE on Hamiltonian elements, band-structure error, DOS overlap, transport-relevant figures); compare against classical parameterisations. Uncertainty and active learning