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be contacted to provide reference letter Send your application to: email maria.guix@ub.edu Name email subject PhD position in chemical science and materials science Where to apply E-mail maria.guix
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for hydrogen technologies, focusing on synthesis, characterization, and performance evaluation. Main Responsibilities: Synthesis of materials using wet chemistry methods such as the modified Pechini method and
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10 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM-CSIC) Research Field Engineering Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions
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FieldEngineering » Materials engineeringEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications * The candidate must have a master in materials engineering. * The candidate must have a degree in materials
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to work in a project related to the develpment of metal-organic frameworks for water applications, involving materials synthesis and advanced structural analysis. We are at the Materials Science Institute
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experience working in a group dedicated to materials science and nanotechnology on applying similar tools. Python Programming, AI methods (ML, DL, computer vision) Summary of conditions: Full time work (37,5h
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degree in a discipline related to inorganic chemistry, nanofabrication, materials science, chemical engineering or applied physis. - Previous experience on thermocatalytic synthesis of nanomaterials, thin
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well as industrial partners in the field. Our PhD Fellowship Program welcomes applications from individuals with a degree in a field of science and engineering related to the ICFO research activities. Fellowships
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the funded line of research “Full-colour holography for augmented reality”. 1.2. Unit in charge of the line of research: University Institute of Physics Applied to Science and Technology. 1.3. The first
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engineering allowing endless possibilities including layer selectivity down to the atomic limit, and the possibility to combine virtually any material. A remarkable design principle of these heterostructures