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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Controller Research area or group: Finance Main Tasks and responsibilities: Lead budget management, including forecasting and year-round execution
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PostDoc - Advanced STEM imaging and spectroscopy in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RIANA Project)- ICN2 & ALBA Synchrotron Research area or group: Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Description of Group/Project
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-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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of the tribometer include the following tasks: Design automated load selection synchronized with mechanical stimulus. Design current and voltage sensing for power generation characterization. Model time response
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digitalization and automation of processes, particularly through the implementation and management of the Scientific Core Facility Management Software (Agendo). Assist in the preparation, submission, and
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digitalization and automation of processes, particularly through the implementation and management of the Scientific Core Facility Management Software (Agendo). Assist in the preparation, submission, and
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the following tasks: i) Design automated load selection synchronized with mechanical stimulus. ii) Design current and voltage sensing for power generation characterization. iii) Model time response of power
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fluid delivery and complete lab-on-a-chip integration for point-of-care devices. The application and technology transfer of the nanobiosensor devices for clinical diagnostics and environmental control is
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Nanoparticles Group at ICN2, led by Dr. Neus G. Bastús, focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced inorganic nanomaterials through wet-chemistry routes, with precise control over size, morphology
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application of these nanostructures for advanced and externally controlled nanotherapies, contrast agents, environmental remediation and sensors. The group also pushes at the limits of microscopy, synchrotron