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computers and, as a result, many of them remain poorly understood. UItracold atoms trapped in optical lattices provide a pristine realization of the Hubbard model and hold the promise of solving many of its
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Spectroscopy Description of Group/Project: The AMS group focus on the atomic-scale engineering of the quantum properties of novel nanomaterials. Our aim is to understand and control quantum phenomena with atomic
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), through to devices (fabrication technology, nanofabrication) and applications (neural implants and biomedical technologies, biosensors, flexible electronics) Main Tasks and responsibilities
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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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quantum dot films engineered at the atomic as well as at the supra-nanocrystalline level to address applications related to safety and security, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, thermal imaging etc
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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 microspheres) across both classical and quantum regimes. The group designs and optimizes novel protocols for the quantum state engineering of massive objects, considering sources of decoherence and
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. The successful candidate will be joining the international QTWIST program that includes Prof. Jarillo-Herrero (MIT) and Amir Yacoby (Harvard) as well as research groups of Prof. Adrian Bachtold, Prof. Carmen Rubio
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advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated
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collaborators. The postdoctoral candidate will have the opportunity to work in an EU vibrant project at the intersection of spectroscopies, electrochemistry, materials science, and chemical engineering, as