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ICN2 PhD Programme Programme description: The ICN2 offers a competitive PhD Programme to talented students who wish to develop a research career at one of the top European institutions in the field
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to communicate and coordinate efficiently with partners from complementary fields (e.g., catalysis, spectroscopy, data science). Fluent in English (spoken and written). Summary of conditions: Full time work (37,5h
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Requirements: Computer Engineering, Gaming Engineering or similar. Knowledge and Professional Experience: AI programming based on Python, Auto_Script, Machine and Deep learning and computer vision. To have
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Spectroscopy Description of Group/Project: The AMS group focus on the atomic-scale engineering of the quantum properties of novel nanomaterials. Our aim is to understand and control quantum phenomena with atomic
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher Research area or group: Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Energy Project title: Synthesis and Engineering of Pb-free
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. Requirements: · A PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field at the time of appointment. · Demonstrated experimental expertise and a proven track record
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feedback to experiments (when required) - Write scientific manuscript for publication. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Computer Science, or related disciplines
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presentations in workshops or conferences to showcase your research results to the scientific community. · Skills on proposal writing Requirements: Education: PhD degree in electronic engineering, physics
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applications. The candidate will help on MSc and PhD students supervision and training. AVAILABLE INSTRUMENTS Thermo Fisher Spectra 300 (60-300 keV), double corrected and monochromated, Gatan Continuum EELS with
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nanohorns). The research efforts taking place within the Nanomedicine Lab have been cross-cutting disciplines, bridging the gap between fundamental nanomaterial engineering and medicines development towards