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Devices (AEMD) group focuses on the material sciences and technology aspects of novel electronic materials, with a strong emphasis on graphene as well as other 2D materials (MoS2). The group also works
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: 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 experience
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technology, nanofabrication) and applications, with a strong emphasis on bioelectronics for neural interfacing. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The research activity of the candidate will be part of
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to read Japanese. Experience in parallel scientific programming. Experience with High Throughput calculations. Other research and software engineering experience will be considered Availability to travel
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both at the public and private levels, through national and international funds, specifically focused on research and development in the field of semiconductor technology. Collaboration with the project
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' life cycles. Within the framework of the TRANSCERIA-MAT project ("Oxygen Vacancies in CeO₂ Nanoparticles: Controlling ROS Modulation through Precision Synthetic Engineering"), the group investigates
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responsibilities: The Construction Project Lead will be responsible for managing and coordinating the engineering activities within the framework of the INNOFAB project, monitoring deadlines, budgets and technical
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. ICN2 offers also in-house specialized seminars, such as our Open Knowledge Program, and training in various transferable skills, such as technology transfer and intellectual property, among others
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Engineering. Knowledge and Professional Experience: Proficiency in Catalan, Spanish, and English (spoken and written). Advanced skills in Microsoft Office and data management tools. Broad understanding
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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