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precision low-temperature electronic transport measurements to probe correlated and topological electronic phases in graphene-based systems. Develop and maintain cryogenic measurement setups, including
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modification of bulk and layered 2D materials, especially TMDs. Design and implementation of defect engineering approaches to tailor catalytic, electronic, and sensing properties. Advanced structural
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Abu Dhabi to use world-leading electron microscopes. About You You should have a PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field, with a
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the 'drug' or the 'transport system'. Such components include DNA, RNA, viruses, stem cells, radionuclides, liposomes, graphene, 2D-heterostructures, carbon nanotubes and other nanomaterials (quantum dots
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. The quantum photonic platforms used within the group includes rare-earth doped crystals, defects in wide band-gap materials such as SiC or diamond, two-dimensional materials ‘beyond graphene’, quantum dots in
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Abu Dhabi to use world-leading electron microscopes. About You You should have a PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field, with a
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, graphene-based structures, intrinsic, or artificially created defects in them, or [hetero]structures derived from them); perform, analyze, and interpret electronic-structure calculations using suitable
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materials – including Raman, atomic force microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy, running reactors such as CSTRs to run various processes. and exfoliation of graphite into graphene using solution-based
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are Professor Mika Pettersson and Dr. Andreas Johansson at the Department of Chemistry and Nanoscience Center (JYU). The project deals with the development of a novel nerve-machine interface built from graphene
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Technology (EIT) at Lund University, The Faculty of Engineering (LTH), is one of the larger departments with about 120 employees and conducts research and teaching mainly in electrical engineering and computer