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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: PhD student - Inorganic Nanoparticles Group Research area or group: Inorganic Nanoparticles Group Description of Group/Project: The Inorganic
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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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. Thus, our PhD students are strongly encouraged to undertake mobility actions, such as research stays abroad, including companies, collaborations with national and international partners and attendance
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). ICN2 comprises 19 Research Groups, 7 Technical Development and Support Units and Facilities, and 2 Research Platforms, covering different areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: PhD on in
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Biosensors carries out research on the integration of nanotechnology methods, tools and materials into low cost, user friendly and efficient sensors and biosensors. The main objective of Merkoçi group is to
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Biosensors carries out research on the integration of nanotechnology methods, tools and materials into low cost, user friendly and efficient sensors and biosensors. The main objective of Merkoçi group is to
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broad experience in the development of electronic structure methods and their application in order to perform atomistic simulations of molecules and materials. These include (but are not restricted
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and 2D materials, and oxides. Fabrication of functionalized Pb-free MHPs by solution processing methods. Fabrication of complete Pb-free MHPs solar cells and memristors (TFTs). Stability analysis
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experience in developing electronic structure methods and their application to perform atomistic simulations of molecules and materials. These include (but are not restricted to) SIESTA (www.siesta-project.org
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Tasks and responsibilities: The successful candidate will combine classical electrochemical methods with in situ characterisation techniques such as infrared and Raman spectroscopy and synchrotron-based