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: · Education: PhD in Materials Science or similar. Knowledge in tech transfer will be highly valuable. · Knowledge: Advanced materials development Polymeric materials development, functionalization
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institution and they are allocated through recurrent internal calls). Preparation of scientific reports, journal articles and software documentation. Requirements: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry
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puzzles in a quantum simulation approach. Moreover, they allow one to engineer and investigate even richer variants of the model, which go beyond the realm of existing materials. In our group, we
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Materials and 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
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tecnologies, single cell genomic methods, or in development of protocols with this technology Expertise in next generation sequence analysis You have a publication track record in these areas with a leading
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applications. The candidate will help on MSc and PhD students supervision and training. AVAILABLE INSTRUMENTS Thermo Fisher Spectra 300 (60-300 keV), double corrected and monochromated, Gatan Continuum EELS with
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light sources. The successful candidate will strongly benefit from a multidisciplinary environment with other postdocs and PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and other centres in
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the composition and function of the microbiome and how the microbiome affects the host. They will be keen to interact with other team members, including PhD students and bioinformaticians, to interchange expertise
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problems in human health with cutting edge technology and through inter-disciplinary collaborations with world-class scientists and physicians in Beijing. CIMR will provide education and training
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papers. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics or related degree Knowledge: Complex oxides (Ferroelectrics, antiferroelectric, nickelates, etc), nanomechanics, photovoltaics, scanning force microscopy