10 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at ICN2
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) and its TranSIESTA functionality. SIESTA is a multi-purpose first-principles method and program based on Density Functional Theory, which can describe the atomic and electronic properties of systems
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advanced STEM-related (e.g.: 4D STEM) atomic scale characterization of state-of-the-art nanomaterials. The position will allow the Junior postdoc to work in a dynamic group. As part of our team, you'll have
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher - Green SELf-Powered NEuromorphic Processing EnGines with Integrated VisuAl and FuNCtional Sensing (ELEGANCE) Research area or
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that these nanocrystals undergo under diverse conditions. By mastering precise structural control and tailored surface engineering, the group seeks to optimize nanoparticle performance across critical application areas
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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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NanoChemistry and Materials Group (NANOUP) is focused on controlling the supramolecular assembly of molecules, biomolecules and nanoscale building blocks at the nanometer scale for the design of novel functional
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. Excellent communication skills in English and a strong motivation to engage in interdisciplinary, collaborative research. Summary of conditions: Full time work (37,5h/week) Contract Length: Temporary Location
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. Proficiency in English and demonstrated skills in oral and written communication. Summary of conditions: Full time work (37,5h/week) Contract Length: Temporary (15 months) Location: Bellaterra (Barcelona
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: The researcher's main role will be the development of energy autonomous neural interfaces. The researcher will be in charge of the microfabrication of energy harvesting devices based on triboelectricity (TENGs) and