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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description At AMADE (Analysis and Advanced Materials for Structural Design), we are a research group from the University of Girona (UdG
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) Development of next-generation of membrane supports utilizing additive manufacturing techniques to achieve precise porosity orientation and complex geometries. (iv) Design and synthesis of innovative ultra- and
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of lithium and other critical raw materials (CRMs) from complex secondary sources and waste streams. The project is thus heavily focused on developing sustainable technologies for resource recovery. KEY DUTIES
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analysis, evaluation and synthesis of new and complex ideas Be able to explain the outcome of research and value thereof to research colleagues Specific Requirements Programming experience and a technical
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Have demonstrated a good understanding of a field of study Have demonstrated the ability to produce data under supervision Be capable of critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis of new and complex
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radiopharmaceuticals for use in clinical diagnosis. Specifically, the person hired will collaborate in the computational study to support the analysis and understanding of the physicochemical properties of new systems
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for microbiome analysis). 3. Project Name & Code PID2024-155774OB-I00: New roles for copper-proteins in symbiotic nitrogen fixation (CUPROSYM) Principal Investigator: Manuel González-Guerrero (manuel.gonzalez
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computational modeling to explore how different abstractions of network dynamics shape biological complexity and adaptability. The lab was created in 2025, when Dr. R. Gonzalo Parra started as a Ramón y Cajal
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and complex materials challenges. HTS are strongly correlated systems with unconventional superconductivity, and their microscopic theory remains incomplete. They require doping to become
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biology and bioinformatics, as well as in Machine Learning (including Large Language Models). Good understanding of evolutionary and molecular biology concepts, and good statistical (data analysis) and