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, Computer Science, or related disciplines. Knowledge and Professional Experience: · Knowledge of programming languages used in data analysis (particularly python) is strongly recommended. · High Performance
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of electrocaloric and pyroelectricity in ferro- and antifferroelectric oxide membranes. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics Knowledge: Phase transitions. Ferroelectrics. Oxides. Nanocalorimetry: Heat capacity
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responsibilities: Operate and optimize advanced STEM and FIB instrumentation for the nanoscale analysis of catalytic and energy-related nanomaterials, supporting the development of high-performance materials
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. Knowledge and Professional Experience: · Knowledge of programming languages used in data analysis (particularly python) is strongly recommended. · High Performance Computing. · Experience with High Throughput
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for the analysis of physicochemical, morphological and/or thermal properties after LNs fabrication will be performed. The Postdoctoral Researcher will also be using routinely in vitro techniques that can be applied
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valued but it is not essential. Familiarity with revision control software. High Performance Computing. Experience with High Throughput Calculations will be valued but it is not essential. Previous
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generation Lateral Flow Assays (LFAs), incorporating cutting edge nanotechnology to improve the LFA performance. Synthesis and characterisation of nanomaterials to integrate into the LFAs. Travel
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valued but it is not essential. Familiarity with revision control software. High Performance Computing. Experience with High Throughput Calculations will be valued but it is not essential. Previous
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advantage of seawater as a water resource during drought periods. These filters, besides being efficient, must have high chemical resistance, allow for recycling and contaminant recycling, be stable in water
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of high-performance materials for green hydrogen production and energy storage. · Perform detailed STEM analyses on project-related materials provided by NEXPECH₂ partners, contributing directly to the